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Article L4135-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The employer is required to allow any employee of his company who is a member of a regional council the time necessary to attend and participate in: 1° The plenary sessions of this council; 2° The meetings of the committees of which he is a member and established by a deliberation of the regional council; 3° The meetings of the deliberative assemblies and the boards of the bodies where he…

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Article L4135-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In addition to the leave of absence from which they benefit under the conditions set out in article L. 4135-1, the presidents and members of regional councils are entitled to a credit of hours enabling them to have the time necessary for the administration of the region or the body to which they represent it and for the preparation of meetings of the bodies on which they sit. This flat-rate,…

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Article L4135-5 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The time of absence provided for in articles L. 4135-1 and L. 4135-2 is treated as an actual period of work for the purposes of determining the period of paid leave and with regard to all rights arising from seniority. Moreover, no change may be made to the working hours and hours of work provided for in the employment contract on account of absences under the provisions of articles L….

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Article L4135-7 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The president or vice-presidents delegated by the executive of the regional council who, in order to exercise their mandate, have ceased to exercise their professional activity benefit, if they are employees, from the provisions of articles L. 3142-83 to L. 3142-87 of the Labour Code relating to the rights of elected employees who are members of the National Assembly and the Senate. The right to reinstatement provided for in article…

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