Article R2561-1
The provisions of Chapters III and IV of Title I of Book I of this Part shall not apply to the communes of the departments of Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, and Réunion..
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The provisions of Chapters III and IV of Title I of Book I of this Part shall not apply to the communes of the departments of Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, and Réunion..
The Regional Coordination Committee for Employment and Vocational Training is consulted on the general conditions for the implementation in the region of the agreements and actions provided for in art…
In order to implement the employment policy defined in article L. 5111-1, the Minister responsible for employment is authorised to conclude cooperation agreements with professional or inter-profession…
The Social and Economic Committee is consulted on the draft agreements mentioned in article R. 5111-1. When the agreements are part of the measures provided for in connection with a redundancy project…
The agreements referred to in article R. 5111-1, with the exception of those concluded in connection with a proposed redundancy of less than ten employees within the same thirty-day period, are submit…
Emergency measures agreed under cooperation agreements include, in particular: 1° Temporary vocational training measures; 2° Temporary measures guaranteeing certain resources to employees deprived of…
Each year, before the Finance Bill is examined, the Minister for Employment provides Parliament with a report on the measures taken to implement the employment aid provided for in Article L. 5111-1.
Everyone is entitled to free information on the principles, implementation and funding of actions to validate their prior learning and to the advice referred to inArticle L. 6111-3 of the Labour Code…
General powers of attorney granted by the guardianship judge pursuant to Article 219 of the Civil Code may be terminated in the same manner.
Any employer planning to carry out earthworks, excavations, drilling or excavation work must find out from the relevant road authority in the case of work on public property, from the owner in the cas…
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