Article D6352-34
The remuneration paid by the vocational training centre to the jobseeker replaces the allowance paid in this respect. The trainee is obliged to follow the training course until it ends. A trainee who…
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The remuneration paid by the vocational training centre to the jobseeker replaces the allowance paid in this respect. The trainee is obliged to follow the training course until it ends. A trainee who…
The grant application must be submitted within ten days of the end of each calendar quarter to the Regional Director of Business, Competition, Consumption, Labour and Employment. It must be accompanie…
The procedures for the inspection provided for in article R. 4722-26, as well as the content of the inspection report, are laid down by order of the ministers responsible for labour and agriculture.
An employee in a medically certified state of pregnancy may terminate her employment contract without notice and without having to pay compensation.
I.-In liaison with healthcare professionals, the Minister for Health or the body designated by him draws up and distributes a guide defining the medical indications justifying procedures exposing pati…
A decree sets out the reporting obligations of the parent company and subsidiaries of the group defined in articles 223 A à 223 S.
Where the securities of a company that is a member of the group have been transferred to a fiduciary estate under the conditions mentioned in the sixth paragraph of I of Article 223 A, by a settlor th…
The procedures for applying the obligations relating to cosmetic surgery services are laid down by the provisions of Chapter II of Title II of Book III of Part Six of the Public Health Code.
In the event of professional inadequacy, the contract may be terminated without compensation or notice following the approval of the establishment's medical committee. In the event of an emergency, th…
Article R. 616-1 is applicable in New Caledonia, in the wording resulting from Decree No. 2014-1315 of 3 November 2014, subject to the addition of the words: ", the Institut d'émission d'outre-mer" af…
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