Article L511-83
In all cases, the actual payment of the variable part of the remuneration, including the part deferred pursuant to Article L. 511-82, takes into account the financial situation of the credit instituti…
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In all cases, the actual payment of the variable part of the remuneration, including the part deferred pursuant to Article L. 511-82, takes into account the financial situation of the credit instituti…
A decree in the Conseil d'Etat shall define the conditions for application of this sub-section.
The Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution is responsible for examining the remuneration policies and practices of credit institutions and finance companies with regard to the persons mentio…
Within credit institutions and finance companies of significant importance in terms of their size and internal organisation as well as the nature, scale and complexity of their activities, the board o…
The share of expenditure borne by the local authorities for the construction and operation of secondary and special education establishments that were municipal on 1st January 1986, the date of transf…
…ntract containing a renewal clause, may only take place after authorisation from the Labour Inspector. This procedure also applies to the former representative or candidate during the periods provided…
The employee may, at his convenience, benefit from the provisions of article L. 3142-79, provided that each absence is for at least half a full day. He shall notify his employer at least twenty-four h…
The employment contract of an employee who is a member of the National Assembly or the Senate is, at his request, suspended until the expiry of his term of office, if he can prove that he has been wit…
The duration of absences is treated as a period of actual work for the purposes of determining holiday entitlements and seniority rights under the law and collective bargaining agreements.
A decree will determine the conditions under which employees' rights, particularly in terms of provident and pension schemes, will be maintained during their term of office.
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