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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 5: Status of employees.

Article D5424-24

The differential allowance provided for in the second paragraph of article L. 5424-18 is reimbursed to the public authorities by the paid leave funds.

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 5: Status of employees.

Article D5424-20

The employer who employs the employee during the bad weather maintains, for the duration of the work, the salary he was receiving before the work stoppage due to the bad weather. The hours paid in thi…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 6: Reimbursement by the employer.

Article D5424-25

…wages serving as the basis for the contribution paid by the company in application of article D. 5424-36 and the amount of these wages before deduction of the allowance provided for in this same arti…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 6: Reimbursement by the employer.

Article D5424-27

…first six hours of compensation following the one-hour waiting period provided for in Article D. 5424-12, the employer is paid a uniform 10% of the amount obtained in Article D. 5424-25.

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 5: Status of employees.

Article D5424-21

The date of resumption of work for an unemployed employee is decided by the employer or the project manager's representative on the worksite. The employee will be informed of this date by means of a n…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 5: Status of employees.

Article D5424-22

Except in the case of serious misconduct on the part of the person concerned or in the event of work being stopped by the project manager on public works sites, the company may not dismiss an employee…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Subsection 6: Reimbursement by the employer.

Article D5424-26

The employer is paid 85% of the amount obtained in article D. 5424-25 when the total payroll exceeds three times the amount of the allowance provided for in the same article and 90% when the total pay…

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French Public procurement codeIn force
Subsection 2: Provision of data by the concessionaire in the case of management under concession of a public service

Article L3131-2

…or a concession notice has been sent for publication before the date of entry into force of Law no. 2016-1321 of 7 October 2016 for a Digital Republic, the concessionaire is only required to transmit…

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French Code governing the entry and residence of foreign nationals and the right of asylumIn force
Section 2: Compliance with the obligation to declare entry into French territory as set out in Article L. 621-3

Article R621-2

Subject to the provisions of article R. 621-4, the foreign national submits the declaration of entry into French territory mentioned in article L. 621-3 to the national police services or, in the abse…

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French Labour CodeIn force
Paragraph 2: Compulsory consultations in establishments comprising one or more installations subject to authorisation or a basic nuclear installation

Article R2312-24

…ns subject to authorisation pursuant to…

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