All employees benefit from a minimum daily rest period of eleven consecutive hours, except in the cases provided for in articles L. 3131-2 and L. 3131-3 or in emergencies, under conditions determined by decree.
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All employees benefit from a minimum daily rest period of eleven consecutive hours, except in the cases provided for in articles L. 3131-2 and L. 3131-3 or in emergencies, under conditions determined by decree.
Tout salarié bénéficie d’un repos quotidien d’une durée minimale de onze heures consécutives, sauf dans les cas prévus aux articles L. 3131-2 et L. 3131-3 ou en cas d’urgence, dans des conditions déterminées par décret.
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