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Dismissal for loss of a driving licence is unfair in France if the decision to disqualify is reversed

  • Squire Sanders
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  • France
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  • April 9 2013

French case law has already established that the withdrawal of an employee's driving licence can in certain circumstances constitute a justified

The puzzling application of employment law to prisoners in France

  • Squire Sanders
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  • France
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  • February 19 2013

A recent ruling of the Paris Labour Court has drawn a lot of attention from the press. On February 8th 2013 Mrs. Marilyn Moureau, who was working for

Service of notice in France a triumph of form over substance

  • Squire Sanders
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  • France
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  • August 15 2012

Employment relationships in France are highly regulated, especially when it comes to dismissals

France penalized for excessive delays in Industrial Tribunal system

  • Squire Sanders
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  • France
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  • April 12 2012

The French State has been accused of denying employees access to justice in light of the lengthy delays being experienced in the Industrial Tribunal system there

French employers urged to proceed with caution when making redundancies

  • Squire Sanders
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  • France
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  • February 16 2012

Two very recent Court of Appeal rulings mean that French employers carrying out redundancy exercises need to be careful to ensure the process is not rendered unlawful for the lack of an “economic motive”