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The Third College for Small CSEs: a Legal Obligation that Turns to the Puzzle (3 = 2). By Vanessa Hinder, Avocado.

The rules relating to the elections of the CES can lead to a paradoxical situation: three compulsory electoral colleges, but only two holders to be elected. In the absence of a representative trade union organisation, none of the ways offered by the Labour Code can solve this contradiction. Analysis of a legislative gap and the imperfect solutions available to the employer. The setting up of the social and economic committee, or its renewal, is …
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The rules relating to the elections of the CES can lead to a paradoxical situation: three compulsory electoral colleges, but only two holders to be elected. In the absence of a representative trade union organisation, none of the ways offered by the Labour Code can solve this contradiction. Analysis of a legislative gap and the imperfect solutions available to the employer. The setting up of the social and economic committee, or its renewal, is …

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village-justice.com broke the news on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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