S-22.001 - Act respecting the Société québécoise de développement de la main-d’oeuvre

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5. The affairs of the Société shall be administered by a board of directors composed of 19 members, including the chairman.
The Government shall appoint the chairman. It shall also appoint:
(1)  six members representing the Québec labour force, five of whom are chosen after consultation with the most representative associations of employees;
(2)  six members representing business, five of whom are chosen after consultation with the most representative employers’ associations and one after consultation with the most representative bodies in the cooperative field;
(3)  six other members, including one person representing the secondary education sector and another representing the college education sector; these two members are chosen after consultation with the Minister of Education.
1992, c. 44, s. 5; 1993, c. 51, s. 57; 1994, c. 16, s. 50.
5. The affairs of the Société shall be administered by a board of directors composed of 19 members, including the chairman.
The Government shall appoint the chairman. It shall also appoint:
(1)  six members representing the Québec labour force, five of whom are chosen after consultation with the most representative associations of employees;
(2)  six members representing business, five of whom are chosen after consultation with the most representative employers’ associations and one after consultation with the most representative bodies in the cooperative field;
(3)  six other members, including one person representing the secondary education sector and another representing the college education sector; these two members are chosen after consultation with the Minister of Education and Science.
1992, c. 44, s. 5; 1993, c. 51, s. 57.
5. The affairs of the Société shall be administered by a board of directors composed of 19 members, including the chairman.
The Government shall appoint the chairman. It shall also appoint:
(1)  six members representing the Québec labour force, five of whom are chosen after consultation with the most representative associations of employees;
(2)  six members representing business, five of whom are chosen after consultation with the most representative employers’ associations and one after consultation with the most representative bodies in the cooperative field;
(3)  six other members, including one person representing the secondary education sector and another representing the college education sector; these two members are chosen after consultation with the ministers concerned.
1992, c. 44, s. 5.