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Article L2343-2 of the French Labour Code

The European Works Council meets at least once a year. It is informed in particular about : 1° The structure of the undertaking or group of undertakings ; 2° Its economic and financial situation 3° The likely development of its activities; 4° Production and sales; 5° The employment situation and probable trends; 6° Investments; 7° Substantial changes in organisation, the introduction of new working methods or new production processes; 8°…

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Article L2343-3 of the French Labour Code

At least once a year, the European Works Council is consulted at a meeting on a report relating to 5° to 11° of article L. 2343-2. The consultation is carried out in such a way as to enable the employee representatives to meet with the employer and to obtain a reasoned response to any opinion they may express.

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Article L2343-4 of the French Labour Code

When exceptional circumstances arise or decisions are taken which considerably affect the interests of employees, in particular in the event of relocation, closure of undertakings or establishments or mass redundancies, the board referred to in Article L. 2343-7 or, if there is no such board, the European Works Council, shall be informed. The board or the committee shall, at its request, meet with the employer in order to be informed…

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Article L2343-5 of the French Labour Code

The European Works Council is made up of : 1° The head of the undertaking or of the dominant undertaking in the Community-scale group, assisted by two persons of his choice in an advisory capacity; 2° Staff representatives from the establishments of the undertaking or undertakings making up the Community-scale group. The head of the undertaking or of the dominant undertaking in the Community-scale group of undertakings and any other…

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Article L2343-6 of the French Labour Code

Changes in the composition of the European Works Council resulting from changes in the structure or size of the Community-scale undertaking or group of undertakings may be decided by agreement concluded within the European Works Council between the employer and the employees’ representatives.

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Article L2343-7 of the French Labour Code

The European Works Council has legal personality. It is chaired by the head of the undertaking or of the dominant undertaking in the Community-scale group. The committee appoints a secretary. It elects a bureau of a maximum of five members, which benefits from material conditions enabling it to carry out its activities on a regular basis.

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Article L2343-8 of the French Labour Code

The European Works Council adopts rules of procedure which set out its operating procedures. These rules of procedure may provide for consideration to be given to the repercussions on the European Works Council of changes in the structure or size of the Community-scale undertaking or group of undertakings. Such changes may be discussed at the annual meeting of the committee.

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Article L2343-9 of the French Labour Code

The annual meeting of the European Works Council is convened by its Chairman on the basis of a report drawn up by him. This report describes the development of the activities of the Community-scale undertaking or Community-scale group of undertakings and its prospects. The directors of the establishments or the heads of the undertakings in the group are informed of this report.

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Article L2343-10 of the French Labour Code

The agenda for the annual meeting of the European Works Council is drawn up by the Chairman and the Secretary. It is communicated to the members of the committee at least fifteen days before the meeting. In the absence of agreement on the content of the agenda, it is set by the chairman and communicated to the members of the committee at least ten days before the date of the…

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Article L2343-11 of the French Labour Code

Prior to the meetings, the employees’ representatives on the European Works Council or the officers, where applicable enlarged in accordance with Article L. 2343-4, may meet without the company management representatives being present.

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