Article 13 – Economic and social life
With regard to economic
and social activities, the Parties undertake, within the whole country:
to eliminate from
their legislation any provision prohibiting or limiting without
justifiable reasons the use of regional or minority languages in
documents relating to economic or social life, particularly contracts of
employment, and in technical documents such as instructions for the use
of products or installations;
to prohibit the
insertion in internal regulations of companies and private documents of
any clauses excluding or restricting the use of regional or minority
languages, at least between users of the same language;
to oppose practices
designed to discourage the use of regional or minority languages in
connection with economic or social activities;
to facilitate and/or
encourage the use of regional or minority languages by means other than
those specified in the above sub-paragraphs.
With regard to economic
and social activities, the Parties undertake, in so far as the public
authorities are competent, within the territory in which the regional or
minority languages are used, and as far as this is reasonably possible:
to include in their
financial and banking regulations provisions which allow, by means of
procedures compatible with commercial practice, the use of regional or
minority languages in drawing up payment orders (cheques, drafts, etc.)
or other financial documents, or, where appropriate, to ensure the
implementation of such provisions;
in the economic and
social sectors directly under their control (public sector), to organise
activities to promote the use of regional or minority languages;
to ensure that
social care facilities such as hospitals, retirement homes and hostels
offer the possibility of receiving and treating in their own language
persons using a regional or minority language who are in need of care on
grounds of ill-health, old age or for other reasons;
to ensure by
appropriate means that safety instructions are also drawn up in regional
or minority languages;
to arrange for
information provided by the competent public authorities concerning the
rights of consumers to be made available in regional or minority
languages.
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