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Article R2312-24 of the French Labour Code

The provisions of this paragraph apply to establishments comprising one or more installations subject to authorisation pursuant to Article L. 512-1 of the Environment Code or mentioned in Book II andArticle L. 415-1 of the Mining Code (new).

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Article R2312-25 of the French Labour Code

The documents attached to the application for authorisation provided for in article L. 512-1 du code de l’environnement, are brought to the attention of the social and economic committee before being sent to the prefect. The file drawn up by the employer in support of its request is sent to the committee within fifteen days of the launch of the public enquiry provided for in article L. 181-9 of the…

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Article R2312-26 of the French Labour Code

The social and economic committee issues an opinion: 1° On the internal operation plan provided for in fifth paragraph of article R. 181-54 of the Environment Code; 2° On the content of the information sent to the Prefect pursuant to article R. 181-13 as well as the I of article R. 181-47 of the same code. The chairman of the committee forwards these opinions to the prefect within thirty days…

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Article R2312-27 of the French Labour Code

In establishments with a basic nuclear installation, the Social and Economic Committee issues an opinion on any project to draw up or modify the internal emergency plan, after a period of at least thirty days and at most sixty days following communication of the dossier, except in exceptional cases justified by the urgency of the situation.

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Article R2312-29 of the French Labour Code

Where the social and economic committee has referred the matter to the administrative or supervisory body in application of Article L. 2312-65 , this body shall deliberate within one month of the referral. The extract from the minutes of the deliberations containing the reasoned response to the request for explanation made in application of article L. 2312-66 is sent to the social and economic committee within one month of the…

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Article R2312-30 of the French Labour Code

In companies other than those with a board of directors or supervisory board, or in economic interest groupings, the directors communicate the report of the social and economic committee, or where applicable the economic commission, to the shareholders and members of the grouping within eight days of the decision of the social and economic committee requesting such communication.

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Article R2312-31 of the French Labour Code

The social and economic committee, represented by one of its members, may, in accordance with the conditions set out in the first paragraph of Article L. 2312-77, request the President of the Commercial Court, acting in summary proceedings, to appoint a court-appointed agent to convene the shareholders’ meeting. The order shall set the agenda.

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Article R2312-32 of the French Labour Code

Requests for inclusion on the agenda of the draft resolutions referred to in the second paragraph of Article L. 2312-77 are made as follows: 1° When all the shares of the company are in registered form: a) Requests are sent by the social and economic committee, represented by one of its members, to the company’s registered office; b) They are made in the same way as those authorised for shareholders;…

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Article R2312-33 of the French Labour Code

Within five days of receipt of the draft resolutions, the Chairman of the Board of Directors, the Chairman or Chief Executive Officer of the Management Board, or the Manager of the joint stock company shall acknowledge receipt of the draft resolutions to the representative of the Social and Economic Committee by registered letter or by electronic means in accordance with the conditions set out inArticle R. 225-63 of the French…

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