Article L1233-39
In companies with fewer than fifty employees, the employer notifies the employee of the redundancy for economic reasons by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. The letter of notification…
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In companies with fewer than fifty employees, the employer notifies the employee of the redundancy for economic reasons by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. The letter of notification…
…tion prior to recruitment within a period set by decree, as well as the information provided for in 3° and 4° of article R. 1221-1.
In accordance witharticle L. 231-11 of the Social Security Code, the procedure for authorising dismissal and the periods and duration of protection for employees who are members of the board or admini…
…itioner in the corresponding speciality, if the candidate is applying as a specialist practitioner; 3° Enjoy their full rights as a citizen in the country of which they are a national; 4° Not have bee…
Where proceedings are brought pursuant to Articles L. 465-1 to L. 465-3-3 , the Autorité des marchés financiers may exercise the rights of a civil party. Failing this, the Chairman of the Autorité des…
…L. 1132-3 and the conditions under which the person concerned is subject to a compensation measure;3° The procedures for verifying the professional qualifications referred to in article L. 1132-5.
…otects them; 2° The conditions of use of this equipment, in particular the uses to which it is put; 3° Instructions or guidelines concerning the personal protective equipment; 4° The conditions under…
…tion group, both the continuity of the critical functions of the institution or person mentioned in 3° to 6° of Article L. 613-34 and its access to financing without recourse to exceptional public fin…
The provisions of articles L. 224-1, L. 224-2, the second paragraph of article L. 225-2, articles L. 225-3 to L. 225-16, L. 225-25, L. 225-26, L. 225-258 to L. 225-270, the fourth paragraph of article…
The provisions of articles L. 224-1, L. 224-2, the second paragraph of article L. 225-2, articles L. 225-3 to L. 225-16, L. 225-25, L. 225-26, L. 225-258 to L. 225-270, the fourth paragraph of article…
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