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  2. First Employment Contract - Wikipedia

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    The contrat première embauche (CPE; English: first employment contract) was a new form of employment contract pushed in spring 2006 in France by Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin. This employment contract, available solely to employees under 26, would have made it easier for the employer to fire employees by removing the need to provide ...

  3. Minister of Labour, Employment and Economic Inclusion (France)

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    The Minister of Labour, Employment and Economic Inclusion (Ministre du Travail, de l'Emploi et de l'Insertion), commonly just referred to as Minister of Labour, is a cabinet member in the Government of France. The minister is responsible for employment, labour legislation as well as the integration of foreigners.

  4. Workweek and weekend - Wikipedia

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    Full-time employment is usually considered forty hours per week. For office workers, the work day usually begins between 8 and 9 o'clock and ends between 16:00 and 18:00, depending on the contract and lunch time agreements. The forty-hour workweek of public servants includes lunch time.

  5. List of trade unions in France - Wikipedia

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    Syndicat de la Magistrature (SM) Union syndicale des magistrats (USM) Syndicat du travail sexuel (STRASS) Fédération autonome de la fonction publique territoriale (FA-FPT) Syndicat national des journalistes (SNJ) Syndicat des Travailleurs et Travailleuses du Jeu Vidéo (STJV) Association Professionnelle de la Critique de théâtre, de musique ...

  6. Shift work - Wikipedia

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    Shift work is an employment practice designed to keep a service or production line operational at all times.The practice typically sees the day divided into shifts, set periods of time during which different groups of workers perform their duties.

  7. Marguerite Thibert - Wikipedia

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    Paule Lucie Marguerite Javouhey, better known as Marguerite Thibert, (1886–1982) was a French academic, advocate for women's rights and an international civil servant. [1] [2] Thibert worked for the International Labour Organization (ILO), from 1926 onwards, [3] engaged with numerous women's organizations, including the French Association for University Women (Association Française des ...

  8. Danielle Bleitrach - Wikipedia

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    Danielle Bleitrach (born 1938) is a French sociologist and journalist. From the 1970s through the end of the century, she was CNRS researcher and lecturer at the Aix-Marseille University, focusing on the sociology of the working class and urbanization.

  9. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    Alt., MDR. Abbreviation in SMS, akin to LOL; for mort de rire (mort, adj. or verb, past tense), or mourir de rire (mourir, verb, infinitive). Lit., as adjective or past tense, dead or died of laughing, so "died laughing" or "dying of laughter"; compare mort de faim for starve. mélange a mixture. mêlée a confused fight; a struggling crowd.