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Section 1: Management entrusted to private-law bodies by agreement or convention.

Article L5427-1 of the French Labour Code

The signatory parties to the agreement provided for in article L. 5422-20 entrust the management of the unemployment insurance scheme to a private law body of their choice. The institution mentioned in article L. 5312-1 provides the insurance allowance and the allowance for self-employed workers on behalf of this body. Collection of the contributions referred to in 1° to 3° of Article L. 5422-9 and Article L. 5422-11 is carried…

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Article L5427-3 of the French Labour Code

The information held by social security bodies may be reconciled with that held by Pôle emploi to ensure compliance with registration rules and verify employees’ entitlement to the replacement income provided for in article L. 5421-2.

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Article L5427-4 of the French Labour Code

In order to verify employees’ entitlement to the replacement income provided for in article L. 5421-2, the information held by the caisse de congés payés des professions de la production cinématographique et audiovisuelle et des spectacles and by the institutions of the supplementary pension schemes for these professions may be reconciled with that held by Pôle emploi.

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Article L5427-5 of the French Labour Code

The Caisse de Congés payés des professions de la production cinématographique et audiovisuelle et des spectacles, the institutions of the supplementary pension schemes of these professions and the social security bodies provide each other with the information necessary to verify the rights of employees and jobseekers, and the obligations of employers.

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