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Article L3341-7 of the French Labour Code

Any beneficiary leaving the company receives a summary statement of all sums and securities saved or transferred within the company under the schemes provided for in Titles II and III and under the company retirement savings plans mentioned in article L. 224-9 of the French Monetary and Financial Code, as well as under a supplementary pension scheme mentioned in 2° ofarticle 83 of the French General Tax Code, a defined-benefit…

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Article L3341-8 of the French Labour Code

The references of all establishments authorised to carry out activities of custody or administration of financial instruments pursuant toArticle L. 542-1 of the Monetary and Financial Code, managing sums and securities saved or transferred by the employee under the schemes provided for in this book, appear on each individual account statement and each summary statement.

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Article L3342-1 of the French Labour Code

All employees of a company included in the scope of profit-sharing agreements or employee savings plans benefit from their provisions. However, a condition of seniority in the company or in the group of companies defined in articles L. 3344-1 and L. 3344-2 may be required. This may not exceed three months. To determine any seniority required, all employment contracts performed during the calculation period and the twelve months preceding it…

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Article L3344-1 of the French Labour Code

Incentives, profit-sharing or a company savings plan may be set up within a group made up of companies that are legally independent but have established financial and economic links between them. However, the mechanisms for increasing capital provided for in articles L. 3332-18 et seq. and for increasing the sums paid annually by one or more undertakings provided for in the second paragraph of article L. 3332-11 may only be…

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Article L3344-2 of the French Labour Code

The capital increase schemes mentioned in article L. 3344-1 may also be set up within a group made up of companies governed by law no. 47-1775 of 10 September 1947 on the status of cooperation, the unions they have formed and the subsidiaries they own.

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Article L3344-3 of the French Labour Code

In companies without a trade union delegate in which a social and economic committee exists and no profit-sharing or incentive agreement is in force, the employer proposes, every three years, a review of the conditions under which one or more of the schemes mentioned in Titles I to III could be implemented.

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Article L3345-1 of the French Labour Code

The profit-sharing agreement, the profit-sharing agreement and the rules of an employee savings plan, when concluded at the same time, may be filed jointly under the conditions applicable to profit-sharing agreements.

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Article L3345-2 of the French Labour Code

The bodies mentioned in articles L. 213-1 or L. 752-4 of the Social Security Code or inarticle L. 723-3 of the Rural and Maritime Fishing Code have a period of time, set by decree, from the date of filing with the administrative authority of the agreements mentioned in articles L. 3313-3 and L. 3323-4 of this Code and the regulations of the savings plans mentioned in articles L. 3332-9, L….

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Article L3345-3 of the French Labour Code

In the absence of a request from a body mentioned in articles L. 213-1 or L. 752-4 of the Social Security Code or article L. 723-3 of the Rural and Maritime Fishing Code within the time limit set in the first paragraph of article L. 3345-2 of this code, any subsequent challenge to the compliance of the terms of the agreement or regulation with the legal provisions in force at…

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