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Article L1221-19 of the French Labour Code

Open-ended employment contracts may include a trial period, the maximum duration of which is : 1° For manual and clerical workers, two months ; 2° for supervisors and technicians, three months; 3° for managers, four months.

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Article L1221-21 of the French Labour Code

The trial period may be renewed once if an extended branch agreement so provides. This agreement sets the conditions and duration of renewals. The duration of the trial period, including renewals, may not exceed : 1° Four months for manual and clerical workers ; 2° Six months for supervisors and technicians; 3° Eight months for managers.

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Article L1221-22 of the French Labour Code

The trial period lengths set by articles L. 1221-19 and L. 1221-21 are mandatory, with the exception of : -shorter periods set by collective agreements concluded after the date of publication of the aforementioned Act no. 2008-596 of 25 June 2008; -shorter periods fixed in the letter of engagement or the employment contract.

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Article L1221-24 of the French Labour Code

If the trainee is taken on by the company within three months of the end of the work placement included in the course of study during the final year of the course, the duration of the work placement is deducted from the probationary period, without this having the effect of reducing the probationary period by more than half, unless a collective agreement provides for more favourable provisions. If the trainee…

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Article L1221-25 of the French Labour Code

When the employer terminates a contract in progress or at the end of the trial period defined in articles L. 1221-19 to L. 1221-24 or in article L. 1242-10 for contracts stipulating a trial period of at least one week, the employee is notified within a period which may not be less than : 1° Twenty-four hours if the employee is present for less than eight days ; 2° Forty-eight…

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