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1 Comité d'entreprise
Works council. Structure representing the interests of employers and employees within a company or place of work. Comités d'entreprise have been obligatory since 1945 in all companies with 50 employees or more. When a company has more than one site, they are called Comités d'Etablissement. These committees must, by law, meet at periodic intervals, and are the channel through which management normally communicates important information to the workforce. Employers must consult with the committees on a number of major types of development concerning the future of the company, such as restructuring, collective layoffs, or significant changes in work practices. However in such matters the committees have only a consultative role, and cannot impose their view on management. Their main active role is to manage social and cultural activities in the company. Comités d'entreprise are made up of management, elected representatives of the workforce, and sometimes - as non-voting observers - appointed trade union representatives. Elected members serve a term of between 2 and 4 years. Frequently, but by no means always, they are trade union representatives.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Comité d'entreprise
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2 coopération
coopération [kɔɔpeʀasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = collaboration) cooperation* * *koɔpeʀasjɔ̃1) gén ( collaboration) cooperation* * *kɔɔpeʀasjɔ̃ nfune coopération renforcée — greater cooperation, increased cooperation, ADMINISTRATION
la Coopération — Voluntary Service Overseas Grande-Bretagne the Peace Corps USA (done as alternative to military service)
* * *coopération nf2 Mil, Pol form of national service consisting of working abroad; faire son service dans le cadre de la coopération to work abroad in lieu of military service.[kɔɔperasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [collaboration] cooperation3. ADMINISTRATION & MILITAIREform of National Service in which the person works abroad on an aid project -
3 Impressionists
Name given to a group of avant-garde artists working in Paris and elsewhere, mainly in France, from the 1870s to the 1920s. Though frequently called the "French Impressionists", the Impressionists were actually an international group, and as well as the French painters Monet, Manet, Cézanne, Renoir, Pissaro and Degas, major artists from the group included the Dutch painter Van Gogh, the English painter Sisley and the American Mary Cassat, among others. The name "Impressionists" was taken from the title of a painting by Claude Monet displayed at an exhibition of works by avant-garde artists in Paris in 1874. The name rapidly became used to describe a style of figurative painting concerned more with the effects of light and colour on objects and scenes, than with objective portrayal of these objects, scenes or people. The vivid techniques of colour and light effects pioneered by the Impressionists had a lasting impact on the development of art in the twentieth century; in particular they influenced the significant movements in European art, including pointillism and the post-impressionists such as Signac, Fauvism with the works of Matisse and Vlaminck, the Nabis such as Bonnard and Vuillard, and even Cubism.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Impressionists
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4 classer
classer [klαse]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = ranger) [+ papiers] to file ; [+ livres] to classifyb. ( = classifier) [+ animaux, plantes] to classify• classer un édifice monument historique to list a building (Brit) to put a building on the historical register (US)d. ( = clore) [+ affaire, dossier] to close2. reflexive verb• ce livre se classe au nombre des grands chefs-d'œuvre littéraires this book ranks among the great works of literature* * *klase
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1) ( classifier) to classify3) Droit, Politique to close [dossier, affaire]c'est une affaire classée — fig the matter is closed
4) Administration to list [bâtiment]5) ( attribuer un rang à) to class [pays, élèves]; to rank [chanson, joueur] ( parmi among)un joueur de tennis classé — a ranked ou seeded tennis player
6) (colloq) ( juger) to size [somebody] up
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se classer verbe pronominal to rank ( parmi among)se classer deuxième — Sport [personne] to rank second
* * *klɒse vt1) (= ranger) [idées, concepts, livres] to classify, [papiers] to file, [candidat, concurrent] to gradeLes livres sont classés par ordre alphabétique. — The books are classified in alphabetical order.
2) [personne] (de manière défavorable) to considerclasser qn comme... — to regard sb as...
classer qn parmi... — to rank sb among...
3) DROIT, [affaire] to close4) ADMINISTRATION, [site, château] to list* * *classer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( catégoriser) to classify [animaux, documents, livres, objets, papiers]; classer par ordre alphabétique to classify in alphabetical order; classer des objets par couleur/des livres par auteur to classify objects by colourGB/books by author; classer des nombres en ordre croissant/décroissant to place numbers in ascending/descending order; être classé comme dangereux to be considered dangerous;2 ( ranger) to file (away) [documents, archives] (dans in);4 Admin to list [bâtiment]; to designate [sth] as a conservation area [site]; classer un château monument historique to list a castle as a historical monument; un immeuble classé a listed building; une parcelle classée en terrain non constructible a plot listed as unsuitable for development;5 ( attribuer un rang à) to class [pays, élèves]; to rank [film, chanson, artiste, joueur] (parmi among); un sportif classé au plan international a world class sportsman; un joueur de tennis/d'échecs classé a ranked ou seeded tennis/chess player; non classé unseeded;6 ○( juger) to size [sb] up; je l'ai toute de suite classé I sized him up○ immediately.B se classer vpr [tableau, pays, site] to rank (parmi among); se classer comme le pays le plus pauvre to be listed as the world's poorest country; se classer premier/deuxième Sport [personne] to rank first/second.[klase] verbe transitif1. [archiver - vieux papiers] to file (away) ; [ - affaire] to close5. [définir]à sa réaction, je l'ai tout de suite classé I could tell straight away what sort of person he was from his reaction————————se classer verbe pronominal intransitif2. [prendre son rang]
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