Article D5424-11 of the French Labour Code
The minimum number of hours of work giving entitlement to compensation for bad weather provided for in Article L. 5424-11 is set at 200 hours during the two months preceding the work stoppage.
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The minimum number of hours of work giving entitlement to compensation for bad weather provided for in Article L. 5424-11 is set at 200 hours during the two months preceding the work stoppage.
The daily bad weather allowance is payable for each hour lost from the second onwards during the same week or during a continuous period of stoppage.
The compensation limit provided for in Article L. 5424-12 is set at three quarters of the salary. The maximum number of hours that can be compensated is set at nine hours per day up to a maximum of forty-five hours per week.
The maximum number of daily allowances that may be granted in a calendar year is fifty-five.
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