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Article L818 of the French Public Health Code

Advancement to a higher step may be granted by the appointing authority, after consulting the Joint Committee, to staff members who have been awarded a mark higher than the average mark obtained by staff members in the same grade, provided that no more than one in three promotions may be made under these provisions.

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Article L819 of the French Public Health Code

A member of staff who is promoted within his own institution or after appointment to another institution shall be classified in his new grade at the step carrying a salary equal to or, failing that, immediately higher than that which he received in his former grade, the benefit of seniority acquired in the former step being maintained only in the event of reclassification at equal salary.

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Article L820 of the French Public Health Code

Periods of military training completed after entry into the hospital administration, sick leave, long-term leave and maternity leave are taken into account for advancement in step and grade. Compulsory military service is also taken into account, in accordance with the rules applicable to civil servants.

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Article L821 of the French Public Health Code

The table is prepared each year by the administration with which the relevant joint committees sit and submitted to these committees, which then act as promotion committees and submit their proposals to the appointing authority. The promotion table must include a number of candidates equal to the number of posts likely to become vacant during the year plus 50%. The list must be drawn up by the appointing authority by…

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Article L850 of the French Public Health Code

For the purposes of this provision, sick leave and the leave referred to in articles L. 880 and L. 881 are considered as service completed. The administration retains complete freedom to stagger leave. It may also object, if the interests of the service so require, to any splitting of leave. Employees with family responsibilities are given priority as far as possible in the choice of annual leave periods. Leave due…

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