Article L6227-6
The legal entities mentioned in article L. 6227-1 cover the costs of training their apprentices in the apprentice training centres that take them on, except where these legal entities are liable for t…
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The legal entities mentioned in article L. 6227-1 cover the costs of training their apprentices in the apprentice training centres that take them on, except where these legal entities are liable for t…
The apprenticeship contract is filed with the State representative in the département where the contract is to be performed.
The services completed by the apprentice under his apprenticeship contract(s) may neither be taken into account as public service within the meaning of the provisions applicable to civil servants, pub…
Legal persons governed by public law whose employees are not subject to private law may enter into apprenticeship contracts in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in this Title, subject t…
If the apprenticeship contract is terminated before its term, the employer shall immediately notify the termination by any appropriate means to the departmental unit of the regional directorate for bu…
Any modification of an essential element of the contract is the subject of an amendment sent to the departmental unit of the competent regional directorate for companies, competition, consumption, lab…
No later than five working days following the start of performance of the apprenticeship contract, the public employer referred to in article L. 6227-1 sends this contract, together with the agreement…
On receipt of the contract, the departmental unit of the regional directorate for companies, competition, consumption, labour and employment checks that it meets the conditions laid down by : 1° Artic…
The departmental unit of the Direction régionale des entreprises, de la concurrence, de la consommation, du travail et de l'emploi will give its decision within twenty days of receipt of all the docum…
For the determination of the net income referred to in I to VIIa of this sub-section, income tax is not allowed as a deduction.
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