France: Redundancy for economic reasons: definition of economic difficulties
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Source : leglobal.lawAuthor: Stéphanie Dumas Article L. 1233-3 of the French Labour Code defines what constitutes valid economic grounds for dismissal. Amongst these grounds are “economic difficulties”, the existence of which may be characterised in one of two ways: either by a significant change in at least one economic indicator. This may be a drop in orders […] T... Lire la suite
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