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Understand Your Rights at Work

Accessible training on French social protection. Unemployment insurance, health coverage, and employment rights explained clearly — for employees and the self-employed alike.

Unemployment Insurance

How the allocation chômage system works and who it covers.

Health Protection

Understanding Assurance Maladie and complementary cover.

Employee Rights

Key labour law principles every worker should know.

Self-Employed Cover

Social protection mechanisms for independent workers.

Training Modules

Each module focuses on a specific area of French social protection, explained in plain language without legal or social advice.

How We Make a Difference

We focus on clarity, accessibility, and educational integrity. No advice. No pressure. Just clear information.

Plain Language, Real Clarity

French social law can be dense. Our training strips away jargon and presents each mechanism in straightforward terms that anyone can follow — regardless of their background.

Built for Everyone

Whether you are a new employee, a long-term worker, or recently self-employed, our modules are structured to be relevant to your specific situation without requiring prior knowledge.

Educational, Not Advisory

We explain how systems work. We do not provide personalised legal or social advice. This distinction keeps our content accurate, neutral, and genuinely useful for learning.

Kept Up to Date

French social protection rules evolve frequently. Our training content reflects current legislation and recent reforms, so the information you receive remains relevant and accurate.

Where Learning Happens

What Guides Us

Transparency

We are clear about what our training covers and what it does not. We never overstate our scope or imply personalised guidance.

Accessibility

Understanding your rights should not require a law degree. We design every module to be approachable for any adult learner.

Accuracy

Our content is grounded in current French legislation. We review and update materials whenever relevant regulations change.

Respect

Every person who comes to us deserves clear, honest information without pressure, judgment, or unnecessary complexity.

Frequently Asked

No. Linqentora provides educational training only. Our content explains how French social protection systems function in general terms. We do not assess individual situations, make recommendations, or provide any form of personalised legal or social guidance. For specific personal situations, consulting a qualified professional is always advisable.
Our training is designed for any adult who wants to better understand the French social protection landscape. This includes employees at any career stage, self-employed workers and auto-entrepreneurs, people returning to the labour market, and anyone who simply wants to understand the systems that affect their working life.
We regularly review and update our training content to reflect current legislation and official guidance. French social protection rules — particularly around unemployment insurance — change periodically, and we track these changes to keep our materials accurate and relevant.
In France, social protection (protection sociale) encompasses health insurance (Assurance Maladie), unemployment insurance (Assurance Chômage via France Travail), retirement pensions, workplace accident cover, family benefits, and disability support. Our training covers the employment-related mechanisms most relevant to active workers and the self-employed.
Yes. We have specific content addressing the social protection situation of auto-entrepreneurs, freelancers, and other independent workers. The mechanisms differ significantly from salaried employment, and our training explains these differences clearly without making individual assessments.

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Contact Linqentora

5 Rue d'Auteuil, Paris, France
Monday – Friday, 9:00 – 18:00