Article R4542-4
The employer shall organise the worker's activity in such a way that the daily screen time is periodically interrupted by breaks or by changes of activity reducing the screen workload.
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The employer shall organise the worker's activity in such a way that the daily screen time is periodically interrupted by breaks or by changes of activity reducing the screen workload.
For the application of articles R. 4722-5 and R. 4722-6, an order of the ministers responsible for labour and agriculture lays down the conditions for the use of accreditation.
I.-Articles R. 4234-7 to R. 4234-17 are applicable in New Caledonia and French Polynesia in the version resulting from Decree no. 2022-381 of 16 March 2022, subject to the adaptations provided for in…
Trainees whose remuneration is paid by the State or the region are entitled to reimbursement of the transport costs incurred in connection with travel undertaken for the purposes of the training cours…
…tation or any substantial change in its design, the electronic voting system referred to in Article R. 7343-37 shall be subject to an independent assessment at the request of the Employment Platforms…
I. - The container and packaging of cosmetic products made available on the market shall bear the information referred to in paragraphs 1 to 3 of Article 19 of Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 of the Euro…
…location provided for inarticle 4 of the Social ModernisationAct no. 2002-73 of 17 January 2002 is set by order of the Minister for Health, in the light of the decision by which the Board of Directors…
…subject to the provisions of Titles I and III of Decree 2012-1246 of 7 November 2012 on public budgetary and accounting management.
…and who are studying in France with a view to preparing for certain diplomas, the list of which is set by order of the ministers responsible for higher education and health; 2° Medical or pharmacy stu…
…cal student, pharmacist or pharmacy student belonging to one of the categories mentioned in article R. 6153-43. The list of unfilled posts for interns or residents located in centres or structures app…
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