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Article R6523-17 of the French Labour Code

In addition to the powers vested in the regional committee by articles R. 6123-3 to R. 6123-3-2, the committee in each of the local authorities mentioned in article R. 6523-15 is responsible for : a) Issuing an opinion on the regional charter or plan for preventing and combating illiteracy drawn up under the aegis of the Prefect and the President of the Regional Council in Guadeloupe and La Réunion, the…

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Article R6523-18 of the French Labour Code

In III of Article R. 6123-3, the following provisions are added after the third paragraph: 3° Each year, the activities of the Overseas Agency for Mobility and Adapted Military Service in the local authority ; 4° Each year, a report on the activities of the Departmental Council, the Assembly of French Guyana or the Assembly of Martinique in terms of aid for social and professional integration; 5° Each year, by…

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Article R6523-19 of the French Labour Code

In addition to the Prefect or his representative and, as appropriate, the President of the Regional Council in Guadeloupe and La Réunion, the President of the Assembly in French Guiana or the President of the Executive Council in Martinique, the Regional Committee for Employment, Training and Vocational Guidance is made up of members appointed by order of the Prefect: 1° Eight representatives of the State: a) The rector of the…

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Article R6523-20 of the French Labour Code

In order to obtain the same number of representatives, on the one hand, of the trade union organisations and, on the other hand, of the professional organisations plus the representatives of the consular networks, the prefect may appoint additional representatives of a trade union or professional organisation. Depending on the case, the additional seats are allocated to the employees’ trade union organisations that obtained the best results in the audience…

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Article R6523-21 of the French Labour Code

The Regional Committee for Employment, Vocational Training and Guidance shall set up a bureau comprising : 1° Three representatives of the State, including the Regional Prefect, the Academic Regional Rector and a State representative appointed by the Regional Prefect from among those mentioned in 1° of article R. 6523-19. 2° Three representatives of the local and regional authorities responsible for vocational training and guidance, as follows : a) In Guadeloupe…

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Article R6523-22 of the French Labour Code

The provisions of sub-section 1 of this section, with the exception of article R. 6523-19, are applicable to Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin subject to the following adaptations: 1° The powers of the Regional Committee for Employment, Training and Vocational Guidance are exercised by the Committee for Employment, Training and Vocational Guidance; 2° The powers devolved to the Prefect of the Region are exercised by the Representative of the State in Saint-Barthélemy…

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Article R6523-23 of the French Labour Code

The Comité de l’emploi, de la formation et de l’orientation professionnelle is composed, in addition to the representative of the State in Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin and the President of the Conseil territorial, of members appointed by order of the representative of the State in each of the local authorities: 1° Six representatives of the State: a) The rector of the Guadeloupe academic region or his representative ; b) The commanding…

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Article R6523-24 of the French Labour Code

The provisions of sub-section 1 of this section, with the exception of those of II of article R. 6523-16, of a of article R. 6523-17, of article R. 6523-18 insofar as it adds a 3° and a 4° to III of article R. 6123-3, of article R. 6523-19 and of article R. 6523-21, are applicable to Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon subject to the following adaptations: 1° The powers of the Regional Committee for…

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