Article R8123-7
The medical labour inspector is placed under the authority of the head of the medical labour inspection department for the exercise of his technical skills.
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The medical labour inspector is placed under the authority of the head of the medical labour inspection department for the exercise of his technical skills.
If a foreign employee is held in administrative detention, is assigned to a place of residence or is no longer on French territory, the employer must pay the sums specified in article L. 8252-2 to the…
…s, and that he/she does not have the right of opposition provided for in article 38 of the said law during the period in which he/she is serving the sentence.
Independently of the procedure provided for in Articles R. 8253-2 et seq., the Regional Director of Companies, Competition, Consumer Affairs, Labour and Employment informs each person mentioned in the…
…on of these provisions to employees other than cooks, who are employed on the basis of a weekly schedule between thirty-nine hours and the attendance times set out above and who have completed their a…
…tes concerning seagoing personnel which have not been subject to the conventional conciliation procedure provided for in the second paragraph of Article L. 523-1 of this Code may be referred to the he…
The Prefect of the département in which the establishment is located or, in Paris and on the premises of the Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Le Bourget and Paris-Orly airports, the Police Prefect, may…
Any employee holding a professional identification card or provisional certificate must produce it without delay at the request of the project owner or a principal working on the site where the employ…
Home detention is ordered for a period that may not exceed six months. During the investigation, it may be extended for the same period in accordance with the procedures set out in the first paragraph…
Printed tickets state:1° The name of the cinema and the name of the municipality in which it is located;2° The serial number of the tickets;3° The category of seats to which they entitle the holder;4°…
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