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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 R7343-37 of the French Labour Code

Voting takes place electronically. The system enables voters to cast their votes securely. To this end, two computer files are created for each ballot on the basis of the processing mentioned in article R. 7343-3. These two separate, dedicated and isolated files are known respectively as the “voters’ file” and the “electronic ballot box”. No link is established between these two files. These files enable voters to cast their vote…

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Article R7343-39 of the French Labour Code

A polling station is presided over by a serving or honorary magistrate from the judiciary, appointed by the president of the Social Division of the Cour de cassation. It also includes: 1° An assessor who is a serving or honorary administrative judge, appointed by the President of the Paris Administrative Court of Appeal; 2° An assessor appointed by the First President of the Paris Court of Appeal from among serving…

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Article R7343-40 of the French Labour Code

I.-The polling station is responsible for monitoring all electoral operations, counting the votes and announcing the results. In particular, for each ballot, it ensures: 1° The implementation of the security measures designed to guarantee the secrecy and integrity of the ballot; 2° The confidentiality of the voters’ file containing the elements enabling them to be identified, the encryption of the electronic ballot box and the separation of the electronic ballot…

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Article R7343-41 of the French Labour Code

The polling station is assisted by a technical committee comprising the independent expert provided for in Article R. 7343-4 and two members appointed by decision of the Director General of the Employment Platforms Social Relations Authority.

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Article R7343-42 of the French Labour Code

For each election, the polling station draws up a report of the electronic vote consisting of numbered pages. Any event occurring during the ballot, any decision taken by the polling station or any intervention carried out on the voting system are immediately recorded in the minutes and are the subject of a record whose integrity is guaranteed. Any voter, any representative of a candidate organisation and the Director General of…

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Article R7343-43 of the French Labour Code

Each candidate organisation may appoint three delegates who are authorised to monitor all voting operations and to record any observations in the minutes. Access to the polling station is guaranteed to these delegates, with a limit of two delegates per organisation at any one time.

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Article R7343-44 of the French Labour Code

Voters voting electronically are identified by means of an identifier and a password, transmitted to each voter in a way that guarantees confidentiality. The identifier and password are transmitted securely via two separate physical channels. The identifier and password are supplemented by an authentication protocol based on a question, the answer to which is known only to the voter and the electronic Internet voting system. A detailed information notice on…

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Article R7343-45 of the French Labour Code

At the request of the Director General of the Employment Platforms Social Relations Authority, the platforms shall disseminate the information necessary for the smooth running of the electoral process and the links to the electoral propaganda and electronic voting interfaces, via the digital interfaces or applications they use in their commercial relations with self-employed workers.

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