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Article D1442-25 of the French Labour Code

The members of the industrial tribunal wear, either at hearings or at public ceremonies, a medal in saltire suspended from a ribbon as a sign of their office. This medal is made of gilded bronze for the president of the industrial tribunal and, at hearings, for the president of the judging panel. It is silver bronze for the other councillors. Measuring 65 mm, the obverse bears the words République française…

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Article D1442-26 of the French Labour Code

Honorary status may be conferred by order of the Minister of Justice to former chairmen and members of industrial tribunals who have served for twelve years. This order is made on the proposal of the president of the judicial court in whose jurisdiction the seat of the industrial tribunal is located, after consulting the general assembly of the industrial tribunal. Honorary status may be withdrawn in accordance with the same…

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Article D1442-27 of the French Labour Code

The honorary members of an industrial tribunal may attend, alongside the members of the court, the installation hearings and the formal hearing provided for in article R. 111-2 of the judicial organisation code. They may wear the badge provided for in article D. 1442-25 at these hearings and in public ceremonies.

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Article D1442-28 of the French Labour Code

Former labour tribunal members who have been granted honorary status may not mention it in advertising or commercial correspondence, or in procedural or extra-judicial documents. In all other circumstances, they may not mention this distinction without specifying the industrial tribunal in respect of which it was conferred.

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Article R1451-3 of the French Labour Code

Where a court is called upon to rule in industrial tribunal matters, claims shall be lodged, investigated and judged in accordance with the provisions of this Title. In the event of an appeal, the procedure shall be the same as in industrial tribunal matters.

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Article R1452-2 of the French Labour Code

The request is made, delivered or sent to the clerk’s office of the industrial tribunal. It shall contain the information prescribed inarticle 57 of the Code of Civil Procedure, failing which it shall be null and void. It also contains a summary of the grounds for the claim and mentions each of the heads of claim. It is accompanied by the documents that the claimant wishes to invoke in support…

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