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Article R2352-5 of the French Labour Code

Pursuant to the first paragraph of Article L. 2352-3, the number of seats per Member State on the special negotiating body is equal to :
1° Up to 10% of the total workforce: 1 seat;
2° From more than 10% to 20% of the total workforce: 2 seats;
3° From more than 20% to 30% of the total workforce: 3 seats;
4° From more than 30% to 40% of the total workforce: 4 seats;
5° From more than 40% to 50% of the total workforce: 5 seats;
6° From more than 50% to 60% of the total workforce: 6 seats;
7° From more than 60% to 70% of the total workforce: 7 seats;
8° From more than 70% to 80% of the total workforce: 8 seats;
9° From more than 80% to 90% of the total workforce: 9 seats;
10° From more than 90% of the total workforce: 10 seats.

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Article R2352-5


En application du premier alinéa de l’article L. 2352-3, le nombre de sièges par Etat membre au sein du groupe spécial de négociation est égal à :
1° Jusqu’à 10 % de l’effectif total : 1 siège ;
2° De plus de 10 % à 20 % de l’effectif total : 2 sièges ;
3° De plus de 20 % à 30 % de l’effectif total : 3 sièges ;
4° De plus de 30 % à 40 % de l’effectif total : 4 sièges ;
5° De plus de 40 % à 50 % de l’effectif total : 5 sièges ;
6° De plus de 50 % à 60 % de l’effectif total : 6 sièges ;
7° De plus de 60 % à 70 % de l’effectif total : 7 sièges ;
8° De plus de 70 % à 80 % de l’effectif total : 8 sièges ;
9° De plus de 80 % à 90 % de l’effectif total : 9 sièges ;
10° De plus de 90 % de l’effectif total : 10 sièges.

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