The Social and Economic Committee gives its opinion on applications for authorisation made to the administrative authority in application of articles L. 3121-24 and L. 3121-25. This opinion is forwarded to the Labour Inspectorate.
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The Social and Economic Committee gives its opinion on applications for authorisation made to the administrative authority in application of articles L. 3121-24 and L. 3121-25. This opinion is forwarded to the Labour Inspectorate.
Le comité social et économique donne son avis sur les demandes d’autorisation formulées auprès de l’autorité administrative en application des articles L. 3121-24 et L. 3121-25. Cet avis est transmis à l’agent de contrôle de l’inspection du travail.
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