Article L2343-17 of the French Labour Code
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Four years after the establishment of the European Works Council in the cases provided for in Article L. 2343-1, the European Works Council shall examine whether it should be renewed or whether negotiations should be undertaken with a view to concluding the agreement referred to in Articles L. 2342-2 and L. 2342-9. In the latter case, the members of the committee form the special negotiation group authorised to conclude the…
Where a group of undertakings has set up a European Works Council, the agreement referred to in Article L. 2342-2 or an agreement reached within the group may decide to adapt the conditions under which the Group Works Council operates. The agreement will only come into force if the Group Works Council votes in favour.
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