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Article L3164-4 of the French Labour Code

A decree in the Council of State shall establish the list of industries authorised to benefit from the derogations to the weekly rest period provided for in articles L. 3132-5 to L. 3132-7 and for young employees. This decree is issued in the manner provided for in article L. 3121-67 for decrees implementing provisions relating to working hours.

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Article L3164-5 of the French Labour Code

The ban on working on Sundays provided for in article L. 3132-3 does not apply to apprentices under the age of eighteen employed in sectors where this is justified by the particular characteristics of the activity, a list of which is determined by decree by the Conseil d’Etat.

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Article L3164-8 of the French Labour Code

In sectors where this is justified by the particular characteristics of the activity, a list of which is set by decree in the Conseil d’Etat, an agreement or an extended collective labour agreement or a company or establishment agreement may define the conditions under which derogations may be made to the provisions of article L. 3164-6, provided that the young workers concerned by these derogations benefit from the provisions relating…

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Article L3164-9 of the French Labour Code

Regardless of their length of service in the company, employees under the age of twenty-one on 30 April of the previous year are entitled, if they so request, to a holiday of thirty working days. They may not claim any holiday pay for the days of holiday that they claim in addition to those that they have acquired as a result of work carried out during the reference period.

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