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Subsection 5: Provisions specific to the departments of Moselle, Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin.

Article L1234-15 of the French Labour Code

The employee is entitled to notice of 1° One day’s notice where remuneration is fixed on a daily basis ; 2° One week’s notice where remuneration is fixed on a weekly basis; 3° Two weeks’ notice if his remuneration is fixed on a monthly basis; 4° six weeks when his remuneration is fixed per quarter or per longer period.

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Article L1234-16 of the French Labour Code

The following are entitled to six weeks’ notice 1° Teachers and persons employed in private homes ; 2° Commercial clerks mentioned in article L. 1226-24; 3° Employees whose remuneration is fixed and who are permanently entrusted with the management or supervision of an activity or part thereof, or those entrusted with technical services requiring a certain level of qualification.

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Article L1234-17-1 of the French Labour Code

The provisions of this sub-section apply in the absence of legal, contractual or customary provisions providing for a longer period of notice. They also apply to the termination of a permanent employment contract at the initiative of the employee.

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