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Article R2122-52-2 of the French Labour Code

Subsequent to notification of the decision of the administrative authority referred to in Article R. 2122-48-1, the trade union organisations shall notify the employers concerned by any means enabling receipt of this notification to be dated with certainty of the identity of the employees appearing on their election propaganda documents. They shall specify the surname, first names, date and place of birth of the employee and the surname, first name…

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Article R2122-52-3 of the French Labour Code

The Minister for Labour shall publish on the website referred to in Article R. 2122-19 , on a date that he shall set by order, the election propaganda documents that have been the subject of a validation decision under the conditions provided for in Article R. 2122-48-1.

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Article R2122-52-4 of the French Labour Code

Under the supervision of the National Commission for Voting Operations, the service provider mentioned in 2° of Article R. 2122-14 prints the ballot papers for all the candidatures mentioned in Article R. 2122-38. No later than four days before the opening date of the ballot, the service provider shall send each of the electors concerned the instruments required for voting.

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Article R2122-53 of the French Labour Code

The service provider acting on behalf of the Minister for Labour mentioned in 2° of Article R. 2122-14 shall set up a processing centre located on French territory for the postal voting and remote electronic voting provided for in Article L. 2122-10-7.

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Article R2122-54 of the French Labour Code

Remote electronic voting and postal voting systems are subject to an independent assessment prior to their implementation. The expert is appointed by the services of the minister responsible for labour. The expert’s report is made available to the Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés and communicated to the members of the polling station, the members of the technical committee, the delegates mentioned in article R. 2122-59 and the members…

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Article R2122-56 of the French Labour Code

A polling station is set up to oversee all electoral operations and the counting of votes. In particular, it shall ensure: 1° The implementation of security measures designed to guarantee the secrecy and integrity of the vote; 2° The confidentiality of voters’ files containing information enabling them to be identified, the encryption of electronic ballot boxes and the separation of electronic ballot boxes and voters’ files; 3° The preservation of…

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Article R2122-57 of the French Labour Code

The polling station is chaired by a serving or honorary judge of the judiciary, appointed by the president of the social division of the Cour de cassation. It also comprises: 1° Two assessors who are administrative judges in office in Paris or honorary judges, appointed by the President of the Paris Administrative Court of Appeal; 2° Two assessors appointed by the First President of the Paris Court of Appeal from…

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Article R2122-59 of the French Labour Code

Each candidate trade union organisation at national and cross-industry level may appoint five delegates who are authorised to monitor all voting operations and to have any observations noted in the minutes. Access to the polling station is guaranteed to these delegates, with a limit of two delegates per organisation at any one time.

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