French labour legislation: points (note)

013-0086-001 FRENCH LABOUR LEGISLATION: POINTS. 1. Find out whether in the law of June 1936, on the 40-hour week, there was any provision made for the rate of pay for overtime. For instance, metalworkers' collective agreements contained a clause for time-and-a-quarter for the first two hour...

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Main Author: A. C.
Institution:MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Language:English
Published: 03 April 1940
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10796/6B33F2CC-82F2-4B24-B131-275368C7CF23
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Summary:013-0086-001 FRENCH LABOUR LEGISLATION: POINTS. 1. Find out whether in the law of June 1936, on the 40-hour week, there was any provision made for the rate of pay for overtime. For instance, metalworkers' collective agreements contained a clause for time-and-a-quarter for the first two hours' overtime, and time-and-a-half for subsequent overtime. 2. French Governments since Léon BLUM, and the dates on which they came into power. Extra copy of "Industrial & Labour Information" for 18th September, 1939, and for 11th December, 1939. A.C. 3.4.40 292/946/13/86
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