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« L'inspection du travail en France en 1998. les chiffres clés » de Collectif, La Documentation Française, 2000 « L'Inspection du travail », Bureau international du travail, 2000 Gérard Lyon-Caen et Jacques Pellissier, Droit du travail , Dalloz, 1996
The Direction Générale du Travail (DGT) is a department of the French government, attached to the Ministry of Labor.The DGT's mission is to coordinate and direct labor policy in order to improve collective and individual relations and working conditions in companies, as well as the quality and effectiveness of the law governing them.
The Grand prix du roman métis is a French literary award established in 2010 by the city of Saint-Denis-de-La Réunion. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It rewards a French-language novel published less than a year ago and which emphasizes the values of multiracialism , multiculturalism and humanism .
The 1934 French Grand Prix marked the return of Mercedes-Benz to Grand Prix racing after 20 years, with an all-new car, team, management, and drivers, headed by Alfred Neubauer. 1934 was the year where the German Silver Arrows debuted (an effort heavily funded by Hitler's Third Reich), with Auto Union having already debuted its powerful mid ...
It is commonly known as the El Khomri law [1] or the Loi travail. It evoked wide protests by labour unions around the country. The law came into force by a gazette notification on 9 August 2016.
The Grand Prix de la francophonie is presented annually by the Académie française at the initiative of the Canadian Government to a personality who contributes to the development of the French language throughout the world.
Le Grand Prix du Roman is a French literary award, created in 1914, [1] and given each year by the Académie française. Along with the Prix Goncourt, the award is one of the oldest and most prestigious literary awards in France. The Académie française gives out over 60 literary awards each year, and the Grand Prix du roman is the most senior ...
The Grand prix de littérature de l'Académie française is a French literary award, established in 1911 by the Académie française. It goes to an author for their entire body of work. Originally an annual prize, it has since 1979 been handed out every second year, alternately with the Grand prix de littérature Paul-Morand. [1]