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Article L1225-40 of the French Labour Code

When the duration of the adoption leave is divided between the two parents, the adoption of a child by a couple of employed parents gives entitlement to an additional twenty-five days of adoption leave or thirty-two days in the case of multiple adoptions. The leave thus allocated may not exceed, for each parent, the period of sixteen weeks or, where applicable, eighteen or twenty-two weeks provided for in article L….

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Article L1225-41 of the French Labour Code

An employee holding the authorisation referred to in articles L. 225-2 and L. 225-17 of the Code de l’action sociale et des familles (Social Action and Family Code) benefits from adoption leave when they adopt or receive a child with a view to adoption by decision of the competent foreign authority, provided that the child has been authorised to enter France on this basis.

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Article L1225-42 of the French Labour Code

The employee notifies the employer of the reason for his absence and the date on which he intends to end the suspension of his employment contract. The period of adoption leave is treated as a period of actual work for the purposes of determining the employee’s seniority rights.

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Article L1225-44 of the French Labour Code

In the absence of a collective agreement at branch or company level setting out guarantees for the development of employees’ pay, during adoption leave and following such leave, which are at least as favourable as those mentioned in this article, such pay, within the meaning of article L. 3221-3, is increased, following such leave, by general increases as well as the average of individual increases received during such leave by…

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Article L1225-46 of the French Labour Code

Any employee holding the approval mentioned in articles L. 225-2 and L. 225-17 of the French Social Action and Family Code is entitled to unpaid international and extra-metropolitan adoption leave when, with a view to adopting a child, he or she goes abroad to a collectivity governed by Article 73 or Article 74 of the Constitution or to New Caledonia, from a metropolitan department, another collectivity governed by Article 73…

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Article L1225-47 of the French Labour Code

During the period following the expiry of maternity or adoption leave, any employee with at least one year’s seniority is entitled: 1° Either to parental leave during which the employment contract is suspended; 2° Or to a reduction in their working hours, without this part-time work being less than sixteen hours per week.

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Article L1225-48 of the French Labour Code

Parental education leave and the period of part-time work are initially for a maximum of one year. They may be extended twice to end at the latest at the end of the periods defined in the second and fourth paragraphs, regardless of when they began. Parental childcare leave and the period of part-time work end no later than the child’s third birthday. In the event of multiple births, parental leave…

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