Article L932-12
In articles L. 225-231, L. 232-3, L. 232-4, L. 234-1 and L. 234-2, to the words: "to the works council" are added the words: "or failing that to the employee delegates".
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In articles L. 225-231, L. 232-3, L. 232-4, L. 234-1 and L. 234-2, to the words: "to the works council" are added the words: "or failing that to the employee delegates".
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