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Title VII: National Commission for Collective Bargaining, Employment and Vocational Training

Article R2271-1 of the French Labour Code

At the time of the annual review provided for in 8° of article L. 2271-1, the National Commission for Collective Bargaining, Employment and Vocational Training draws up an assessment of the application of the measures designed to eliminate pay differentials between women and men provided for in 2° of article L. 2241-1 and article L. 2241-17.

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Article R2272-1 of the French Labour Code

I. – The National Commission for Collective Bargaining, Employment and Vocational Training comprises : 1° The Minister for Labour or his representative, Chairman ; 2° The Minister for Agriculture or his/her representative; and 3° The Minister for the Economy or his representative; 4° The President of the Social Section of the Council of State; 5° Six representatives of employers’ organisations and ten permanent representatives of employees’ trade union organisations, representative…

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Article R2272-2 of the French Labour Code

The full employee representatives are appointed by the Minister for Labour as follows: 1° Two representatives, nominated by the Confédération générale du travail (CGT) ; 2° Two representatives, nominated by the Confédération française démocratique du travail (CFDT); 3° Two representatives, nominated by the Confédération générale du travail – Force ouvrière (CGT – FO); 4° Two representatives, nominated by the Confédération française des travailleurs chrétiens (CFTC); 5° Two representatives, nominated by…

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Article R2272-3 of the French Labour Code

The full representatives of the employers are appointed by the Minister of Labour as follows: 1° Two nominated by the Mouvement des entreprises de France (MEDEF); 2° Two nominated by the Confédération des petites et moyennes entreprises (CPME); 3° Two nominated by the Union des entreprises de proximité (U2P).

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Article R2272-4 of the French Labour Code

The full representatives of the local and regional authorities mentioned in 5° and 6° of II of article R. 2272-1 are appointed by the ministers responsible for employment and vocational training as follows: 1° On the proposal of the Régions de France association, for the representatives of the local authorities in 5° of II of article R. 2272-1 ; 2° On the proposal of the Association des départements de France,…

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Article R2272-4-1 of the French Labour Code

The persons chosen for their expertise and experience, mentioned in 2° of IV of article R. 2272-1, are appointed by the Minister for Labour for a period of three years. Travel and subsistence expenses may be allocated to them under the conditions laid down by joint order of the ministers responsible for labour and the budget.

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Article R2272-5 of the French Labour Code

One alternate member is appointed, under the same conditions as the full members, for each organisation mentioned in articles R. 2272-2 and R. 2272-3, as well as for the local authorities mentioned in 6° of II of article R. 2272-1. For the local authorities mentioned in 5° of II of article R. 2272-1, four alternates are appointed under the same conditions as the full members.

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Article R2272-8 of the French Labour Code

The National Commission is convened by the ministers responsible for labour, employment or vocational training on their own initiative or at the request of the majority of its full members. It meets at least once a year. Opinions issued by the National Commission are valid if more than half or, when the Commission meets in its formation defined in II of article R. 2272-1, if more than one third of…

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