The employee may, at his convenience, benefit from the provisions of article L. 3142-79, provided that each absence is for at least half a full day. He shall notify his employer at least twenty-four hours before the start of each absence.
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The employee may, at his convenience, benefit from the provisions of article L. 3142-79, provided that each absence is for at least half a full day. He shall notify his employer at least twenty-four hours before the start of each absence.
Le salarié bénéficie à sa convenance des dispositions de l’article L. 3142-79, à condition que chaque absence soit au moins d’une demi-journée entière. Il avertit son employeur vingt-quatre heures au moins avant le début de chaque absence.
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