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Book VIII: Special provisions for overseas territories

Article L800-4 of the French Labour Code

In this Code and subject, where applicable, to the provisions of this Book, the words “national”, “nationales”, “nationals”, “France”, “territoire français”, “ensemble du territoire” or “ensemble du territoire national” apply only to the départements of metropolitan France, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Réunion and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon. However : 1° Where the provisions of this Code provide for a criminal penalty of disqualification from French territory, this disqualification, in accordance with the provisions…

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Article L800-5 of the French Labour Code

Employees and companies operating in the local authorities of the French Republic excluded from the geographical scope defined in article L. 800-4 are governed by the following provisions: 1° The provisions of article L. 122-14-8 are applicable to an employee who is placed by the parent company to which he was previously employed and whose registered office is located in a metropolitan department, an overseas department or Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon at the…

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Article L812-1 of the French Labour Code

The provisions of articles L. 129-5 to L. 129-12 apply in the overseas departments and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon when the universal employment-service voucher is in the nature of a special payment voucher. In these departments and in this collectivity, a simplified work permit is created to ensure the remuneration and declaration for payment of social security contributions : – persons employed by the companies, employers and organisations mentioned in article L. 131-2…

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