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Article D1423-71 of the French Labour Code

The chairmen and vice-chairmen of the industrial tribunals, as well as the chairmen and vice-chairmen of the industrial tribunal sections, are compensated for the time they devote to their administrative activities under the same conditions as those laid down for compensation for judicial activities. The chairmen and vice-chairmen of the chambers of the Paris industrial tribunal are also compensated for the time they devote to their administrative activities under the…

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Article D1423-72 of the French Labour Code

The number of hours compensated each month for the time devoted to their administrative activities by the chairmen and vice-chairmen of industrial tribunals may not exceed the periods set out in the table below: DESIGNATION of industrial tribunals MAXIMUM NUMBER of compensable hours Councils with 40 councillors or less 17 hours per month Councils with more than 40 and less than 60 councillors 26 hours per month Councils with 60…

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Article D1423-73 of the French Labour Code

The number of hours compensated for the time spent on their administrative activities by the chairmen and vice-chairmen of the Various Interests, Commerce and Commercial Services, Management and Industry sections may not exceed the periods set out in the table below: DESIGNATION of industrial tribunals MAXIMUM NUMBER of compensable hours Conseil de Paris 52 hours per month Councils of Bobigny, Lyon, Marseille, Nanterre 60 hours per year Aix-en-Provence, Bordeaux, Boulogne-Billancourt,…

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