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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.
« La création de l'inspection du travail: La condition ouvrière d'après les débats parlementaires de 1881 à 1892 » de William Grossin, L'Harmattan, 1990 « Voltigeurs de la République : L'Inspection du travail en France jusqu'en 1914 » de V. Viet, CNRS editions, 2003 « Inspecteurs et inspection du travail sous la IIIe et la IVe ...
The Grand Prix de la Marne (commonly known as the Marne Grand Prix) was a motor race organized by the Automobile Club de Champagne and staged at the circuit Reims-Gueux on public roads located 7.5 km (4.7 mi) west of the city of Reims in the Marne département of north-eastern France. It proved to be one of the fastest and most prestigious road ...
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.
Month Race Name Type Racecourse Distance † Age; January: Grand Prix de la Ville de Nice: Chase: Cagnes-sur-Mer: 4,600: 5yo + January: Grand Prix de Pau: Chase: Pau ...
In April 1944, a competition called Le Grand Prix de la Baguette began in France to determine who made the best baguettes. [13] Nearly 200 bakers compete each year in front of a 14-judge panel following strict guidelines. They are judged based on baking, appearance, smell, taste, and crumb.
In 2018, he participated in the Grand Prix de la Baguette de Tradition Francaise de la Ville De Paris, a competition for the title of "best baguette," where Selvarajah attained third place. [4] On May 10, 2023, he won the competition whereas he was conferred with the best Parisian baguette in 2023 after edging out 126 other baguettes.
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]