Article D3142-14 of the French Labour Code
The deadlines mentioned in article L. 3142-29, with a view to deferring an employee’s departure on sabbatical leave, run from the date of submission of the request provided for in article D. 3142-19.
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The deadlines mentioned in article L. 3142-29, with a view to deferring an employee’s departure on sabbatical leave, run from the date of submission of the request provided for in article D. 3142-19.
The employer’s refusal to grant sabbatical leave is notified to the employee by any means that confers a date certain.
The employee may contest the employer’s refusal within fifteen days of notification.
In the event of a dispute, the industrial tribunal to which the matter is referred pursuant to Article L. 3142-29 shall have final jurisdiction.
The employer shall inform the employee of its agreement to the chosen departure date of the sabbatical leave or its postponement by any means that provides a date certain.
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