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Article D6325-6 of the French Labour Code

For each employee on a professionalisation contract, the employer chooses a tutor from among the company’s qualified employees. The employee chosen to be the tutor must be a volunteer and have at least two years’ professional experience in a qualification related to the professionalisation objective in question. However, the employer may, in particular in the absence of a qualified employee meeting the conditions laid down in the second paragraph and…

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Article D6325-7 of the French Labour Code

The tutor’s duties are as follows: 1° Welcoming, helping, informing and guiding the beneficiaries of the professionalisation contract; 2° Organising, with the employees concerned, the activity of these beneficiaries within the company and contributing to the acquisition of professional know-how; 3° Ensuring that the beneficiary’s timetable is respected; 4° Liaising with the body or service responsible for the beneficiaries’ assessment, training and support activities outside the company; 5° Participating in…

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Article D6325-9 of the French Labour Code

When he is an employee, the tutor may not simultaneously carry out his duties with regard to more than three employees benefiting from professionalisation or apprenticeship contracts or professionalisation periods. The employer may not simultaneously provide tutoring for more than two employees.

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Article D6325-10 of the French Labour Code

As part of a professionalisation contract signed with a temporary employment company, an intermediary association or an employers’ group, the user company appoints a tutor responsible for carrying out, during the periods of secondment, the tasks set out in 1°, 2° and 3° of article D. 6325-7. The temporary employment undertaking, intermediary association or employers’ group also appoints a tutor responsible for carrying out, in conjunction with the tutor from…

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Article D6325-12 of the French Labour Code

The support measures and the general, vocational and technological courses mentioned in article L. 6325-13, set up as part of a professionalisation contract by a training organisation or educational establishment, give rise to the signing, between the company and the training organisation or educational establishment, of an agreement specifying the objectives, the programme and the procedures for organising, assessing and sanctioning the training.

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Article D6325-13 of the French Labour Code

Within two months of the start of the professionalisation contract, the employer will examine with the employee the suitability of the training programme in terms of the employee’s prior learning. If it is not, the employer and the employee may, within the limits of the duration of the contract, sign an amendment. This amendment is sent to the skills operator. It is filed with the regional directorate for companies, competition,…

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Article D6325-14 of the French Labour Code

Employees under the age of twenty-six who are holders of a professionalisation contract receive a minimum wage for the duration of the fixed-term employment contract or the professionalisation action under the open-ended employment contract, calculated on the basis of their age and level of training.

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Article D6325-15 of the French Labour Code

The salary may not be less than 55% of the minimum growth wage for beneficiaries aged under twenty-one and 70% of the minimum growth wage for beneficiaries aged twenty-one and over. These salaries may not be less than 65% or 80% of the minimum growth wage, respectively, if the beneficiary has a qualification at least equal to that of a vocational baccalaureate or a professional qualification or diploma of the…

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