The signing of a second mutally agreed termination (rupture conventionnelle) after refusal by the authorities requires a new cooling-off period
Publié le :
21/08/2018
21
août
août
08
2018
If, following a labour administration’s refusal to approve a mutually agreed termination agreement, and employer and employee sign a second agreement that corrects certain points that were incorrect in the first version of the document (such as the statutory indemnity), the employee is entitled to a new cooling-off period. The parties need to wait 15 days before submitting the new agreement to the labour administration for approval. Failing this, the second agreement is invalid. The takeaway is that a new document triggers a new waiting period.
Historique
-
The signing of a second mutally agreed termination (rupture conventionnelle) after refusal by the authorities requires a new cooling-off period
Publié le : 21/08/2018 21 août août 08 2018NewsIf, following a labour administration’s refusal to approve a mutually agreed...
-
New measures to prevent sexual harassment
Publié le : 21/08/2018 21 août août 08 2018NewsA law passed on August 1, 2018 requires companies with at least 250 employe...
-
Impending change of legislation | Upcoming reform on headcount threshholds : passing a threashhold will only have consequences after five years
Publié le : 01/08/2018 01 août août 08 2018NewsA bill to be debated in Parliament in the fall plans to reform the impact of...
-
Latest case law | Company groups : the tort responsibility of the parent company can be engaged
Publié le : 31/07/2018 31 juillet juil. 07 2018NewsEven if a situation of co-employment can not be characterized, the tort of th...
-
Looking forward | Loi Pacte: making French business great again
Publié le : 10/07/2018 10 juillet juil. 07 2018NewsThe Macron government speeds ahead with its reforms and bills to help favour...
-
Recent case law | Supreme Court to workers: your commute isn’t work
Publié le : 10/07/2018 10 juillet juil. 07 2018NewsIn 2015, the Court of Justice of the European Union considered that in the ab...