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modalities for out-of-court settlement of
difficulties that may arise from the performance
of the agreement.
Art.D.9-4.- Companies, groups of companies,
associations, private institutions and organisations,
professional organisations, trade unions or family
organisations, local governments, and state
institutions shall be involved in these agreements,
either as applicants for training, or in order to
provide their support, whether technical or financial,
for the realisation of programmes, or as training
providers.
Art.D.9-5.- Any young person between the ages of
sixteen and twenty-five
may complete initial
training within the framework of alternance training.
They shall be intended to enable youths acquire a
professional qualification, to adapt to a job or a type
of job or ease their professional insertion or
orientation.
They shall associate general professional and
technological education provided during working
hours, in public and private training institutions, and
the acquisition of know-how through involvement
in a company milieu in one or several activities
related to the education received.
They shall be organised as part of:
• special-type employment
contracts;
• training periods provided for in a standard
employment contract;
• various professional training internships.
Art.D.9-6.- Trainings that target the acquisition of a
professional qualification shall be provided within
the framework of an employment contract known as
“
training-employment contract ”. It shall last between
six months and two years.
It shall have to be attested to in writing. It shall be
filed at the regional labour office.
The employer shall promise, for the planned
duration, to give the young person a job and provide
this youth with training that will enable him/her to
obtain a professional qualification recognised in the
rankings of a sector labour agreement or found in
the list prepared by the minister of labour.
Subject to more advantageous
provisions, workers who have a
training-employment contract
Implementing Decree of the Labour
Code
contractual
shall receive remuneration determined in
accordance with the national minimum wage
guaranteed yearly through a ministerial decision and
whose amount is fixed and may vary depending on
the beneficiary's age
Art.D.9-7.- The Higher Labour Council
shall
• 1° give its opinion on the orientations of the
policy on profession training and social
advancement depending on the needs of the
economy and job prospects;
• 2° examine and suggest the appropriate
measures to ensure improved cooperation
between administrations and professional as
well as trade union organisations in order to
ensure the full use of public or private resources
for
professional
training
and
social
advancement;
• 3° make any useful proposal for programmes
and methods to be more adapted to the needs
of the various categories that have to receive
professional training and social advancement.
Art.D.9-8.- Other training modalities shall be
defined through agreements and company-level
agreements, or otherwise through an agreement
between the parties.
Fixed-term Contract
(Pursuant to articles L.20 and L.24)
Art.D.20-1.- The employment contract entered into
pursuant to article L.20 shall have to include, besides
the precise definition of its purpose as provided for
in this article, the following information :
• when it has been concluded to temporarily
replace a company worker whose employment
contract was suspended legally, the name and
qualification of the worker replaced ;
• when it has a specific duration, the maturity
date of the duration and, where applicable, a
clause that provides for the postponement of the
duration ;
• when it does not include a clear duration, the
minimum duration for which it was concluded ;
• the name of the work station or position
occupied;
• the duration of the probationary period
ultimately provided for.
Art.D.24-1.- Absent the specification through an
agreement or a company-wide agreement, the
minimum compensation for the end of the contract
provided for in accordance with the conditions spelt
out in article L.24 shall be equal to 2.5 % of the
amount of the total gross remuneration owed the
worker
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