Article R2345-1 of the French Labour Code
The Regional Director for Business, Competition, Consumption, Labour and Employment may authorise the abolition of the European Works Council under the conditions set out in Article L. 2345-1.
The Regional Director for Business, Competition, Consumption, Labour and Employment may authorise the abolition of the European Works Council under the conditions set out in Article L. 2345-1.
Where the directors of the companies participating in the formation of this European Company decide that its registered office shall be established on French territory, the draft terms of formation of this company shall specify that the special negotiating body shall be formed at the place of this registered office.
Within one month of the publication of the draft constitution of a European Company, the directors of the participating companies shall inform their trade union organisations and those of their subsidiaries and establishments which have representatives or elected representatives within the meaning of the first paragraph of article L. 2352-5:1° The identity of the companies, subsidiaries and establishments; 2° Where they are located; 3° Their legal status; 4° The nature…
The directors of participating companies shall inform their trade union organisations, their subsidiaries and their establishments that have representatives or elected representatives of: 1° The number of their employees, on the date of publication of the draft constitution, in France, college by college, and in the other Member States; 2° The forms of participation that exist within the meaning of Article L. 2351-6 ; 3° The number of seats on…
In the event of the formation of the European Company by way of merger and in the cases referred to in Article L. 2352-4, the managers shall determine the number of additional seats and indicate those allocated to companies having their registered office in France.
In the absence of representatives or elected representatives in the company, the information mentioned in articles D. 2352-1 and D. 2352-2 is communicated directly, by any means, to the employees of the companies, subsidiaries and establishments concerned.
Pursuant to the first paragraph of Article L. 2352-3, the number of seats per Member State on the special negotiating body is equal to : 1° Up to 10% of the total workforce: 1 seat; 2° From more than 10% to 20% of the total workforce: 2 seats; 3° From more than 20% to 30% of the total workforce: 3 seats; 4° From more than 30% to 40% of the…
Where there are representatives or elected representatives in all the companies, subsidiaries and establishments, the trade union organisations appoint the members of the special negotiating body in accordance with the procedures laid down in Articles D. 2352-8 and D. 2352-9.
The trade union organisation shall notify the employer of the appointment of the members of the special negotiating body by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt.
In order to allocate the seats of the special negotiating body between the colleges in accordance with the provisions of the third paragraph of Article L. 2352-5, the workforce to be taken into account is the sum of the number of employees belonging to the colleges of the companies, subsidiaries and establishments. A quotient is determined equal to the number of employees calculated in the first paragraph divided by the…
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