Article L2315-12
Time spent at meetings of the social and economic committee with the employer by union representatives on the committee is paid as working time. This time is not deducted from delegation hours in comp…
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Time spent at meetings of the social and economic committee with the employer by union representatives on the committee is paid as working time. This time is not deducted from delegation hours in comp…
In temporary employment undertakings, delegation hours used between two assignments, in accordance with contractual provisions, by a full committee member to carry out his mandate, are considered as w…
…n particular when implementing the procedure for serious and imminent danger provided for inarticle L. 4132-2; 2° Meetings of the works council and its committees, in this case up to an overall limit…
Time spent on delegation is automatically considered as working time and paid at the normal rate. If the employer wishes to contest the use made of delegation time, he must refer the matter to the cou…
…applies for insurance whose purpose is to guarantee repayment of a loan mentioned in 1° of Article L. 313-1 or to finance the repair, improvement or maintenance of residential property or property us…
…liberative bodies of the public establishments for inter-municipal cooperation mentioned in article L. 5211-12 incur travel expenses on the occasion of meetings of these councils or committees, of the…
…mporary or multi-annual residence permit bearing the word "student" issued on the basis of articles L. 422-1, L. 422-2 or L. 422-6 and have obtained a diploma from a nationally accredited higher educa…
For each of the persons referred to in Article L. 311-1, the methods used to set the remuneration of executive directors, within the meaning of Articles L. 322-3-2 of this Code, L. 211-13 of the Code…
…L. 713-6 of the Education Code, reproduced below: "The financial costs resulting from the…
…cated in the right-hand column of the same table: Articles applicable In the wording resulting from L. 523-1 Ordinance no. 2017-1252 of 9 August 2017 L. 523-2, with the exception of its h) Act 2013-67…
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