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Article L6122-1 of the French Labour Code

I.-The State may organise and finance, for the benefit of jobseekers, training courses whose low level of development or emerging nature justifies, temporarily or permanently, actions defined at national level to meet skills requirements. II – For the implementation of a national programme defined by the State and designed to meet an additional need for qualifications for young people who have left the school system without qualifications and for jobseekers…

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Article L6122-3 of the French Labour Code

In order to facilitate access to the functions of company manager in the trades sector and to ensure the further training and professional qualification of company managers in this sector and their employees, the State contributes, under the conditions laid down in this Title, to the financing of the training courses intended for them. In addition, the State may participate in the financing of the training insurance funds for non-salaried…

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Article L6122-4 of the French Labour Code

The State provides financial support, within the framework of agreements concluded in application of article L. 6353-2, for the training of workers in the trades sector mentioned inarticle L. 6122-3 of the Labour Code andarticle L. 718-2-2 of the Rural and Maritime Fishing Code, who are called upon to exercise responsibilities in trade union or professional organisations. This training may be provided by centres set up by professional or trade…

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