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Article R2372-18 of the French Labour Code

The court with jurisdiction to rule on a challenge to the appointment and election of the members of the special negotiating body is the court in whose jurisdiction the registered office of the company resulting from the cross-border operation, or of the company, subsidiary or establishment concerned, as the case may be, is located.

The dispute is lodged, investigated and judged in accordance with the procedures set out in articles R. 2324-24 and R. 2324-25.

However, the dispute is lodged:

1° Within a period of fifteen days from the notification of the appointment to the employer;

2° By the employees, within a period of fifteen days from the date on which the appointment to the employer or the election is brought to their attention.

Original in French 🇫🇷
Article R2372-18
Le tribunal judiciaire compétent pour statuer sur la contestation de la désignation et de l’élection des membres du groupe spécial de négociation est celui dans le ressort duquel est situé le siège, selon le cas, de la société issue de l’opération transfrontalière, de la société, de la filiale ou de l’établissement concerné.


La contestation est formée, instruite et jugée selon les modalités prévues aux articles R. 2324-24 et R. 2324-25.


Toutefois, la contestation est formée :


1° Dans un délai de quinze jours à compter de la notification de la désignation à l’employeur ;


2° Par les salariés, dans un délai de quinze jours, à compter de la date à laquelle la désignation à l’employeur ou l’élection est portée à leur connaissance.

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