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Article L1252-2 of the French Labour Code

A timeshare contractor is any natural or legal person whose sole activity, notwithstanding the provisions of Article L. 8241-1, is to make available to user undertakings qualified staff that they are unable to recruit themselves due to their size or resources. Employees are made available for assignments that may be full-time or part-time.

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Article L1252-5 of the French Labour Code

When the employee is made available outside mainland France, the timeshare contract contains a clause covering the repatriation of the employee at the expense of the timeshare company. This clause becomes null and void if the employment contract is terminated at the employee’s initiative.

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Article L1252-6 of the French Labour Code

The remuneration paid to an employee on secondment may not be less than that paid to an employee with the same or an equivalent level of professional qualification occupying the same position or performing the same duties in the user company.

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Article L1252-7 of the French Labour Code

For the duration of the assignment, the user company is responsible for the conditions under which the work is performed, as determined by the legal provisions and collective bargaining agreements applicable to the workplace.

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Article L1252-8 of the French Labour Code

In the user company, the employee on secondment has access to collective means of transport and collective facilities, in particular catering facilities, available to the employees of that company, under the same conditions as the latter. Where additional expenses are incurred by the social and economic committee, these will be reimbursed in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in the secondment contract.

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Article L1252-10 of the French Labour Code

The secondment contract drawn up for each employee includes : 1° The content of the assignment ; 2° The estimated duration of the assignment ; 3° The employee’s professional qualifications; 4° The specific characteristics of the workstation or the duties performed; 5° The amount of remuneration and its various components.

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