Article R4313-87
If the Minister for Employment remains silent on an application for authorisation for more than four months, this will be deemed to constitute a rejection decision.
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If the Minister for Employment remains silent on an application for authorisation for more than four months, this will be deemed to constitute a rejection decision.
Access ladders should be of such a length that they extend at least one metre above the access level, unless other measures have been taken to ensure a safe hold.
…tion and training for workers likely to be exposed to carcinogens, mutagens or agents toxic to reproduction. This information and training concerns, in particular: 1° Potential health risks, including…
…ny or the occupational health service to which this company belongs is not approved to ensure individual monitoring of the state of health of workers exposed to ionising radiation, this is carried out…
…he members of the college, to the labour inspectorate, to the Organisme professionnel de prévention du bâtiment et des travaux publics and to the prevention department of the social security bodies. T…
When the Commission des droits et de l'autonomie des personnes handicapées (Commission for the Rights and Independence of Disabled People) considers a move to the labour market or to a work-assisted e…
For the application in Mayotte of the provisions of article D. 5122-13, the hourly rate of the partial activity allowance may not be less than 7.09 euros. If the employee receives remuneration determi…
Pôle emploi may, on behalf of the managing body of the unemployment insurance scheme through the intermediary of skills operators, pay the costs of professionalisation contracts for jobseekers aged 26…
Compliance with the audience criterion defined in Article L. 7343-22 is assessed by the Director General of the Autorité des relations sociales des plateformes d'emploi, who ensures that the amount of…
Selective financial aid is awarded after completion to production companies and directors to reward the quality of the production of short films and audiovisual works.
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