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Article L1225-11 of the French Labour Code

The provisions of this paragraph are without prejudice to the application of the provisions of articles : 1° L. 1225-4, on protection against termination of the employment contract of an employee in a medically certified state of pregnancy ; 2° L. 1225-17, relating to maternity leave; 3° L. 1225-29, relating to the ban on postnatal and prenatal employment; 4° L. 1226-2, relating to unfitness for work following a non-occupational illness…

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Article L1225-12 of the French Labour Code

The employer shall offer an employee who works in a job that exposes her to risks determined by regulation another job that is compatible with her condition: 1° When she is in a medically certified state of pregnancy ; 2° When she has given birth, taking into account the repercussions on her health or breastfeeding, during a period not exceeding one month after her return from postnatal leave.

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Article L1225-13 of the French Labour Code

The job offer is made, if necessary, by implementing temporary measures such as adapting her workstation or assigning her to another workstation. It will take into account the written conclusions of the occupational physician and the indications he provides on the employee’s aptitude to perform one of the existing tasks in the company. These temporary measures do not entail any reduction in pay.

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Article L1225-14 of the French Labour Code

If the employer is unable to offer the employee another job, it shall inform her and the company doctor in writing of the reasons for the temporary assignment. The employee’s employment contract is then suspended until the date of commencement of maternity leave and, where she has given birth, for the period not exceeding one month provided for in 2° of article L. 1225-12. The employee benefits from guaranteed remuneration…

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Article L1225-15 of the French Labour Code

The provisions of this paragraph are without prejudice to the application of articles : 1° L. 1225-4, relating to protection against termination of the employment contract of an employee in a medically certified state of pregnancy; 2° L. 1226-2, relating to unfitness for work following a non-occupational illness or accident certified by the occupational physician; 2° bis L. 1226-10, relating to unfitness following an accident at work or an occupational…

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Article L1225-16 of the French Labour Code

The employee benefits from a leave of absence to attend the compulsory medical examinations provided for by article L. 2122-1 of the Public Health Code as part of the medical supervision of pregnancy and the aftermath of childbirth. An employee benefiting from medically assisted procreation under the conditions provided for in Chapter I of Title IV of Book I of Part Two of the Public Health Code is entitled to…

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Article L1225-17 of the French Labour Code

The employee is entitled to maternity leave for a period starting six weeks before the presumed date of childbirth and ending ten weeks after the date of childbirth. At the request of the employee and subject to a favourable opinion from the health professional monitoring the pregnancy, the period of suspension of the employment contract that begins before the presumed date of childbirth may be reduced by a maximum of…

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Article L1225-18 of the French Labour Code

Where multiple births are expected, the period of maternity leave varies as follows: 1° For the birth of two children, this period begins twelve weeks before the presumed date of delivery and ends twenty-two weeks after the date of delivery. The suspension period prior to the presumed date of childbirth may be increased by a maximum of four weeks. The period of twenty-two weeks following childbirth is then reduced by…

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Article L1225-19 of the French Labour Code

Where, prior to childbirth, the employee herself or the household is already responsible for at least two children or where the employee has already given birth to at least two viable children, maternity leave begins eight weeks before the presumed date of childbirth and ends eighteen weeks after the date of childbirth. At the request of the employee and subject to a favourable opinion from the health professional monitoring the…

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Article L1225-20 of the French Labour Code

Where childbirth occurs before the presumed date, maternity leave may be extended until the end of the sixteen, twenty-six, thirty-four or forty-six weeks of suspension of contract to which the employee is entitled, as applicable, in application of articles L. 1225-17 to L. 1225-19.

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