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Article R2352-19 of the French Labour Code

Disputes arising from the application of the provisions of this section, other than those mentioned in article R. 2352-18, shall be brought before the president of the judicial court of the defendant’s domicile. The President of the Court shall rule on the merits of the case in accordance with the accelerated procedure.

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Article D2353-1 of the French Labour Code

In the cases provided for in article L. 2353-2, the following must be attached to the application for registration of the European Company: 1° The agreement relating to the setting up of the European Company committee and an employee participation scheme provided for in article L. 2353-2 ; 2° In the absence of the agreement referred to in 1°, a written undertaking by the directors of the participating companies to…

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Article D2353-2 of the French Labour Code

The members of the European Company Committee are: 1° Either appointed in accordance with the procedures defined in articles D. 2352-6 et seq.; 2° Or elected in accordance with the provisions of article D. 2352-11 when the conditions set out in article L. 2352-6 are met.

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Article R2353-3 of the French Labour Code

Disputes relating to the appointment of employee representatives and the election of committee members of the European Company whose registered office is located in France, as well as of employees of participating companies, establishments or subsidiaries located in France, fall within the jurisdiction of the judicial court of the registered office of the European Company, of the participating company or of the subsidiary or establishment concerned. These disputes are lodged,…

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Article R2353-5 of the French Labour Code

The information provided, pursuant to the fourth paragraph of Article L. 229-3 of the Commercial Code, by the company, subsidiary or establishment involved in the merger to certify that the arrangements for employee involvement have been determined in accordance with the provisions of Articles L. 2351-1 to L. 2352-13, L. 2352-16 to L. 2353-25, L. 2353-27 to L. 2353-32 and L. 2354-1, shall be forwarded to the Labour Inspectorate.

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Article R2354-1 of the French Labour Code

The President of the Court of First Instance of the place where the registered office of the European Company is located shall rule in accordance with the accelerated procedure on the merits of all disputes relating to the application of Article L. 2354-4. He shall order the setting up of a special negotiating body if the composition of the European Company Works Council or the arrangements for employee involvement no…

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Article D2361-1 of the French Labour Code

When the directors of the legal entities or the natural persons participating in the formation of a European Cooperative Society decide that its registered office shall be established on French territory, the draft terms of formation of this society shall specify that the special negotiating body shall be formed at the place of this registered office.

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Article D2362-1 of the French Labour Code

Within one month of the publication of the draft constitution of a European Cooperative Society, the directors of the legal entities or natural persons participating in the creation of a European Cooperative Society shall inform their trade union organisations, those of their subsidiaries and establishments which have representatives or elected representatives within the meaning of the first paragraph of article L. 2362-3 insofar as it refers to article L. 2352-5:…

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