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Article D8121-10 of the French Labour Code

The National Labour Inspection Council elects its Chairman from among its members at each triennial renewal. If the Chairman is unable to complete his term of office, resigns or for any other reason, his replacement is appointed under the same conditions for the remainder of the term.

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Article D8121-12 of the French Labour Code

The duties of member of the National Labour Inspection Council are not remunerated. Travel expenses are reimbursed in accordance with decree no. 2006-781 of 3 July 2006 setting the terms and conditions for the payment of expenses incurred by the temporary travel of civil servants of the French State.

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Article R8121-13 of the French Labour Code

The Directorate General for Labour has authority over the decentralised services and is responsible for the application of Convention No. 81 of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) of 11 July 1947 on labour inspection, as well as Convention No. 129 of 25 June 1969 on labour inspection in agriculture, Convention No. 178 of 22 October 1996 and regulations 5.1.4 to 5.1.6 of Title 5 of the Maritime Labour Convention 2006…

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Article R8121-14 of the French Labour Code

The Directorate General for Labour : 1° Determines labour policy guidelines, coordinates and evaluates actions, particularly with regard to monitoring the application of labour law; 2° Contributes to defining the organisational principles of the territorial network; 3° Provides support and assistance to the decentralised departments in the performance of their duties; 4° Ensures compliance with the ethical rules applicable to labour inspectors; 5° Coordinates liaison with services performing labour inspection…

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Article R8121-15 of the French Labour Code

The national monitoring, support and control group carries out or provides support for operations requiring special expertise, assistance for departments, specific control or coordination of controls. Labour inspectors and monitors are assigned to this group. It is placed under the authority of a labour inspector.

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