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Article R6352-5 of the French Labour Code

When the director of the training organisation or his representative is considering taking a sanction which has an impact, whether immediate or otherwise, on the presence of a trainee or apprentice in a training course, the procedure is as follows: 1° The Director or his representative shall summon the trainee or apprentice and inform him of the purpose of the summons. This notice specifies the date, time and place of…

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Article R6352-6 of the French Labour Code

The penalty may not be imposed less than one clear day or more than fifteen days after the interview. The trainee or apprentice will be notified of the decision in writing, stating the reasons, by registered letter or by delivery against receipt.

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Article R6352-7 of the French Labour Code

When the behaviour has made it essential to take an interim measure of temporary exclusion with immediate effect, no definitive sanction relating to this behaviour may be taken without the procedure provided for in article R. 6352-4 and, where applicable, articles R. 6352-5 and R. 6352-6, having been observed.

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Article R6352-9 of the French Labour Code

For training courses organised in sessions lasting a total of more than five hundred hours, a full delegate and a substitute delegate are elected at the same time in a two-round uninominal ballot. All trainees or apprentices are eligible to vote.

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Article R6352-13 of the French Labour Code

Delegates are elected for the duration of the course. Their term of office ends when they cease to participate in the course. If the full delegate and the alternate delegate have ceased their duties before the end of the training course, a new election is held under the conditions set out in sub-section 1.

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Article R6352-14 of the French Labour Code

The delegates make any suggestions for improving the way training courses are run and the living conditions of trainees and apprentices in the training organisation. They present individual or collective complaints relating to these matters, to health and safety conditions at work and to the application of internal regulations.

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