Article R4722-27
The employer must prove that he has referred the matter to the accredited body within fifteen days of the date of the request for verification.It shall forward the report drawn up by the body to the L…
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The employer must prove that he has referred the matter to the accredited body within fifteen days of the date of the request for verification.It shall forward the report drawn up by the body to the L…
The action of the Regional Prevention Committee is implemented in particular by prevention engineers and technicians, whose recruitment procedures are set by decision of the Council of the National Co…
The agreement provides that, each year, the company shall declare to the authority signing the agreement the number of employees, broken down by age, who are likely to join the scheme during the year…
Employers who submit a new application for employability assistance must provide the authority responsible for allocating this assistance with the information required to draw up the report referred t…
After consulting the Conseil départemental de l'insertion par l'activité économique and taking into account the quality of the proposed integration project and the existing offer to ensure a balanced…
The accredited body will send the Prefect or the Minister for Employment a half-yearly activity report including, in particular, the list of projects assisted, the conditions under which they were car…
The pre-orientation centres defined in article R. 5213-2 and the vocational education or re-education centres defined in 1° to 3° of article R. 5213-9 are approved by the Regional Prefect.
The Regional Director provides the Regional Prefect with the information required to analyse and monitor Pôle Emploi's activities in the region.
The declaration by name provided for in article L. 5221-9 is sent by the employer to the prefect of the département in which the employing establishment has its registered office or the individual emp…
For the first six hours of compensation following the one-hour waiting period provided for in Article D. 5424-12, the employer is paid a uniform 10% of the amount obtained in Article D. 5424-25.
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