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Article L3121-67 of the French Labour Code

Decrees of the Conseil d’Etat shall determine the terms and conditions of application of this chapter for all branches of activity or professions or for a particular branch or profession. These decrees set out in particular 1° The distribution and organisation of working hours ; 2° The conditions for the use of standby duty; 3° Permanent or temporary derogations applicable in certain cases and for certain jobs; 4° Rest periods;…

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Article L3121-68 of the French Labour Code

Those provisions of the decrees provided for in article L. 3121-67 relating to the organisation and distribution of working hours within the week, rest periods, the conditions for recourse to standby duty and the arrangements for recovering lost working hours where the law allows such recovery may be derogated from by agreement or extended collective agreement or by company or establishment agreement. In the event of denunciation or non-renewal of…

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Article L3122-1 of the French Labour Code

Recourse to night work is exceptional. It takes into account the need to protect the health and safety of workers and is justified by the need to ensure the continuity of economic activity or socially useful services.

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Article L3122-2 of the French Labour Code

Any work performed during a period of at least nine consecutive hours, including the period between midnight and 5 a.m., is considered to be night work. The period of night work begins at 9 p.m. at the earliest and ends at 7 a.m. at the latest.

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Article L3122-3 of the French Labour Code

By way of derogation from article L. 3122-2, for editorial and industrial production activities in the press, radio, television, film production and exhibition, live performances and discotheques, the night work period is at least seven consecutive hours, including the period between midnight and 5 a.m.

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Article L3122-4 of the French Labour Code

By way of derogation from Article L. 3122-2, for retail establishments which provide goods and services and which are located in the areas referred to in Article L. 3132-24, the period of night work, if it begins after 10 p.m., is at least seven consecutive hours, including the period between midnight and 7 a.m. In the establishments mentioned in the first paragraph of this article, only voluntary employees who have…

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Article L3122-5 of the French Labour Code

An employee is considered to be a night worker if : 1° Either he performs, at least twice a week, according to his usual working hours, at least three hours of night work per day; 2° Or, during a reference period, he performs a minimum number of hours of night work within the meaning of article L. 3122-2, under the conditions laid down in articles L. 3122-16 and L. 3122-23.

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Article L3122-6 of the French Labour Code

The daily working time of a night worker may not exceed eight hours, except in the cases provided for in Article L. 3122-17 or where Articles L. 3132-16 to L. 3132-19 apply. In addition, in exceptional circumstances, the Labour Inspector may authorise the daily working time referred to in the first paragraph of this article to be exceeded after consulting the trade union representatives and after obtaining the opinion of…

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