The organisation providing the training course or session must issue the employee with a certificate attesting to his or her actual attendance. This certificate shall be given to the employer if requested when the employee returns to work.
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The organisation providing the training course or session must issue the employee with a certificate attesting to his or her actual attendance. This certificate shall be given to the employer if requested when the employee returns to work.
L’organisme dispensateur du stage ou de la session doit délivrer au salarié une attestation constatant sa fréquentation effective. Cette attestation est remise à l’employeur s’il en fait a demande au moment de la reprise du travail.
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