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Article L2315-21 of the French Labour Code

The members of the social and economic committee staff delegation are received collectively by the employer or his representative at least once a month. In urgent cases, they may be received at their request. The employer may be assisted by collaborators. Together, they may not exceed the number of full employee representatives. The members of the social and economic committee staff delegation are also received by the employer, at their…

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Article L2315-22 of the French Labour Code

Save in exceptional circumstances, the members of the staff delegation of the Social and Economic Committee shall submit to the employer a written note setting out the purpose of the requests made, two working days before the date on which they are to be received. The employer responds in writing to these requests, at the latest within six working days of the meeting. Requests from members of the Social and…

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Article L2315-22-1 of the French Labour Code

The health, safety and working conditions training courses provided for in article L. 2315-18 may be paid for by the skills operator under the financial section mentioned in 2° of article L. 6332-3, in accordance with the procedures laid down by decree in the Conseil d’Etat.

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Article L2315-23 of the French Labour Code

The Social and Economic Committee has legal personality and manages its own assets. It is chaired by the employer or his representative, who may be assisted by three members of staff in an advisory capacity. The committee appoints a secretary and a treasurer from among its full members.

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Article L2315-24 of the French Labour Code

The Social and Economic Committee shall determine, in its internal regulations, the terms and conditions of its operation and of its relations with the employees of the undertaking, for the performance of the duties conferred upon it by Chapter II of this Title. Except with the agreement of the employer, the internal regulations may not contain clauses imposing on it obligations which do not result from legal provisions. This agreement…

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Article L2315-26 of the French Labour Code

The Social and Economic Committee may organise internal staff information meetings in the premises made available to it, particularly on topical issues. The committee may invite outside personalities, trade unions or others, under the conditions set out in articles L. 2142-10 and L. 2142-11. These meetings take place outside the participants’ working time. However, members of the Social and Economic Committee staff delegation may meet during their delegation time.

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Article L2315-27 of the French Labour Code

At least four Social and Economic Committee meetings a year deal in whole or in part with the Committee’s responsibilities in the areas of health, safety and working conditions, and more frequently if necessary, particularly in industries presenting particular risks. The committee is also convened following any accident which has had or may have had serious consequences, or in the event of a serious event linked to the company’s activities,…

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Article L2315-28 of the French Labour Code

In the absence of the agreement provided for in article 2312-19, in undertakings with at least three hundred employees, the social and economic committee meets at least once a month, convened by the employer or his representative. In companies with fewer than three hundred employees, the committee meets at least once every two months. The committee may hold a second meeting at the request of the majority of its members.

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Article L2315-29 of the French Labour Code

The agenda for each meeting of the Social and Economic Committee is drawn up by the Chairman and the Secretary. Consultations made compulsory by law or regulation or by a collective labour agreement are automatically included on the agenda by the chairman or secretary.

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