The employee’s participation in the meetings and juries mentioned in article L. 3142-42 does not entail any reduction in remuneration.
The duration of the corresponding leave cannot be deducted from the annual paid leave.
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The employee’s participation in the meetings and juries mentioned in article L. 3142-42 does not entail any reduction in remuneration.
The duration of the corresponding leave cannot be deducted from the annual paid leave.
La participation du salarié aux réunions et jurys mentionnés à l’article L. 3142-42 n’entraîne aucune réduction de la rémunération.
La durée des congés correspondants ne peut être imputée sur celle du congé payé annuel.
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