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1 Contrat de travail
All private sector and contractual public sector employees working in France under French law require a work contract. There are two basic categories of contract, the CDD ( Contrat à durée déterminée) fixed-term contract, and the CDI( Contrat à durée indéterminée) permanent contract. All types of contract must stipulate working conditions and hours, and provide for employee rights in terms of paid holiday. All work contracts provide social security and health cover. On account of the complexities and difficulty of terminating CDI contracts, many employers prefer to use CDD contracts whenever possible, particularly for new recruits and young employees. There are however rules to prevent employers signing successions of CDD contracts where a CDI contract would be quite feasible.The complexity of the system is judged to be one of the reasons behind the high level of youth unemployment in France (19.4% in 2007, compared to an EU average of 15.2% according to Eurostat).Among proposed reforms to work-place legislations have long been plans to simplify the system of employment contracts, notably with the introduction of a contrat unique, or standard work contract, that no longer distinguishes between-fixed term and permanent contracts.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Contrat de travail
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2 abkhaze
Codes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > abkhaze
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3 aceh
Codes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > aceh
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4 acoli
Codes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > acoli
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5 adangme
Codes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > adangme
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6 adyghé
adyghéAdyghe; Adygeiady—05.05.2003AddCodes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > adyghé
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7 afar
Codes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > afar
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8 afrihili
Codes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > afrihili
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9 afrikaans
Codes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > afrikaans
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10 afro-asiatiques, autres langues
afro-asiatiques, autres languesAfro-Asiatic (Other)afa—Codes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > afro-asiatiques, autres langues
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11 aïnou
aïnouAinuain—16.08.2005AddCodes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > aïnou
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12 akan
akanAkanakaak1999AddThis alpha-2 ISO 639-1 Code code was approved in 1999 and included in ISO 639-1 Code: 2002. It was mistakenly missing in earlier versions of the tables on the ISO639-2 web site. As of January 2003, it has been included.Codes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > akan
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13 akkadien
Codes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > akkadien
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14 albanais
Codes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > albanais
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15 alémanique
alémaniqueSwiss German; Alemannicgsw—08.12.2006NCCorrected typographical error in name04.11.2005AddCodes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > alémanique
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16 aléoute
Codes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > aléoute
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17 algonquines, langues
algonquines, languesAlgonquian languagesalg—Codes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > algonquines, langues
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18 allemand
Codes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > allemand
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19 allemand, bas
bas allemand; bas saxon; allemand, bas; saxon, basLow German; Low Saxon; German, Low; Saxon, Lownds—31.05.2000AddCodes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > allemand, bas
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20 allemand, moyen haut (ca. 1050-1500)
allemand, moyen haut (ca. 1050-1500)German, Middle High (ca.1050-1500)gmh—Codes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > allemand, moyen haut (ca. 1050-1500)
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