Article L7313-5 of the French Labour Code
The employment contract may include a trial period of no more than three months.
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The employment contract may include a trial period of no more than three months.
The employment contract may, for its duration, prohibit the traveller, sales representative or sales agent from representing specific companies or products. Where the employment contract does not contain such a prohibition, it shall contain, unless the parties expressly agree otherwise, a statement of the companies or products that the traveller, sales representative or sales agent already represents and an undertaking not to take on any new representation during the term…
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