Article R6231-3 of the French Labour Code
The advanced training council provided for in article L. 6231-3 is placed under the supervision of the director of the training organisation providing apprenticeship training.
The advanced training council provided for in article L. 6231-3 is placed under the supervision of the director of the training organisation providing apprenticeship training.
The Development Committee examines and discusses issues relating to the organisation and operation of the apprentice training centre, in particular : 1° The apprentice training centre’s educational project ; 2° The general conditions for welcoming and supporting apprentices, particularly disabled apprentices, and for promoting gender diversity and national and international mobility; 3° The organisation and running of training courses; 4° The general conditions for the preparation and further training of…
The Development Committee is chaired by the director of the training body providing apprenticeship training or his representative. However, for the apprentice training centres of the establishments mentioned inarticle L. 811-8 of the Rural and Maritime Fishing Code, the second paragraph of article R. 811-46 of the same code is applicable. The internal regulations referred to in article R. 6352-1 define the operating procedures of the advanced training council and…
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