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Article L6222-24 of the French Labour Code

The time devoted by the apprentice to the training provided in the apprentice training centres is included in the working hours, except in the case of modules complementary to the training cycle, freely chosen by the apprentice and accepted by the apprentice training centre. For the remaining time, and within the limit of the working hours applicable in the company, the apprentice carries out the work assigned to him by…

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Article L6222-26 of the French Labour Code

Night work as defined in article L. 3163-1 is prohibited for apprentices under the age of eighteen. However, exemptions may be granted under the conditions set out in article L. 3163-2 for the establishments mentioned in that same article.

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Article L6222-27 of the French Labour Code

Subject to more favourable contractual or collective bargaining provisions, an apprentice may not be paid less than an amount determined as a percentage of the minimum growth wage and varying according to the age of the apprentice and his/her progress through the training cycle(s) covered by the apprenticeship.

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Article L6222-31 of the French Labour Code

For certain vocational training courses listed exhaustively by decree and under the conditions laid down by that decree, the apprentice may carry out all the work that his training may require, under the employer’s responsibility. To this end, the employer must submit a declaration to the regional directorate for companies, competition, consumption, labour and employment. These provisions apply without prejudice to the powers of control exercised by the Labour Inspectorate…

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