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French Supreme Court seeks to curtail employers’ discretion

  • Squire Sanders
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  • France
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  • June 26 2009

The Employment Chamber of the French Supreme Court recently ruled that whilst employers retain the right to grant bonuses to some employees and not others, any difference in treatment must be justified in an objective manner

French court outlaws snooping

  • Squire Sanders
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  • France
  • -
  • April 23 2009

In a recent case the French Supreme Court ruled that unless there are exceptional circumstances, such as a bomb scare, employers have no legal right to search the contents of their employees’ bags unless they have given their prior consent