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Book III: Travellers, representatives or salespersons, managers of branches, salaried entrepreneurs associated with a cooperative of activity and employment and workers using an electronic contact platform.

Article R7345-15 of the French Labour Code

I.-The role of the Platform Players’ Council is to make proposals to the Chairman of the Board of Directors on matters falling within the remit of the establishment, in particular: 1° The working and employment conditions of the workers referred to in Article L. 7343-1 and ways of improving them; 2° Ways of encouraging the development of social dialogue and collective bargaining within the sectors mentioned in Article L. 7343-1….

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Article R7345-17 of the French Labour Code

The establishment’s revenue comprises: 1° Proceeds from the tax referred to in article L. 7345-4; 2° Subsidies from the State, public authorities or public or private bodies and income from sponsorship; 3° Proceeds from the sale of contracts and agreements; 4° Income from movable and immovable property; 5° Donations and legacies; 6° Financial income from the investment of its funds; 7° Proceeds from disposals; 8° All income authorised by laws…

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Article R7345-18 of the French Labour Code

The institution’s expenditure includes: 1° Staff costs not covered by the State; 2° Operating costs; 3° Expenditure on the acquisition of movable and immovable property; 4° In general, all expenditure necessary for the accomplishment of its missions.

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Article R7345-20 of the French Labour Code

The mediation provided for in Article L. 7345-7 concerning disputes relating to the implementation of a collective agreement in the sector arising between a platform mentioned in Article L. 7343-1 and the self-employed workers using it for their activity is organised by the Autorité des relations sociales des plateformes d’emploi between the platform and one or more representatives designated pursuant to Article L. 7343-12. The self-employed worker appoints a representative…

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Article R7345-21 of the French Labour Code

I.-For the application of the second paragraph of Article L. 7345-7, the Employment Platforms Social Relations Authority is referred to by electronic means. The referral file shall include: 1° The name of the platform and of the self-employed worker(s) involved in the dispute. When the matter is referred to the Autorité des relations sociales des plateformes d’emploi by a platform, the request shall include the identity of its legal representative…

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Article R7345-22 of the French Labour Code

I.-The platform or the representative appointed pursuant to Article L. 7343-12 who withdraws from the mediation shall inform the Autorité des relations sociales des plateformes d’emploi, which shall terminate the mediation. II – In the event of withdrawal of the mandate during the mediation process, the self-employed worker shall immediately notify the Employment Platforms Social Relations Authority by any means that provides a date of receipt. If no representative appointed…

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Article R7345-23 of the French Labour Code

The Autorité des relations sociales des plateformes d’emploi shall assist the platform and the representative appointed pursuant to Article L. 7343-12 in seeking any solution likely to bring the dispute to an amicable end. It ensures that the mediation procedure is fair and balanced. If it considers that the smooth running of the mediation is compromised or that the mediation is unlikely to be successful, the Employment Platforms Social Relations…

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Article R7345-24 of the French Labour Code

When it terminates the mediation, the Employment Platforms Labour Relations Authority shall notify its decision by any means giving a date certain of the receipt of this notification to the platform, to the representative appointed pursuant to Article L. 7343-12 and, in the cases provided for in the second and fourth paragraphs of II of Article R. 7545-21 and II of Article R. 7345-22, to the unrepresented self-employed workers.

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