Sources/FR/KALI
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French collective labor agreements (conventions collectives de branche) from the DILA open data platform. Extended branch agreements with article-level granularity, enforcement status tracking, and IDCC codes. See also acco for enterprise-level agreements.
Status: active
Source
[edit | edit source]| Key | Kind | Origin | Auth | Update |
|---|---|---|---|---|
kali |
legislation + section | DILA open data dump — echanges.dila.gouv.fr/OPENDATA/KALI/ |
none | incremental (tar.gz archives) |
ID format: fr.{raw_id.lower()}
Coverage: 1850–present (includes forward-dated expiration)
Tags
[edit | edit source]Classification (articles)
[edit | edit source]| Tag | Values |
|---|---|
type |
collective_agreement
|
document_form |
canonical_text (ACCORD), amendment (AVENANT), corrigendum (RECTIFICATIF)
|
Domain-specific
[edit | edit source]| Tag | Notes |
|---|---|
idcc |
convention collective identifier (IDCC code) |
nature |
raw NATURE field |
article_number |
article number within the text |
section_path |
breadcrumb through TM hierarchy |
text_id, container_id |
structural references |
sector |
industry sector |
Enforcement
[edit | edit source]Same enforcement_status mapping as legi — full 13-value vocabulary from DILA ETAT codes (in_force, repealed, superseded, transferred, denounced, etc.).
Temporal validity via date / date_end. Sentinel 2999-01-01 stripped to null.
Structure
[edit | edit source]KALI produces multiple record types:
- ARTICLE → kind=
legislation(the actual agreement articles) - IDCC containers (KALICONT + TM groups) → kind=
sectionwithstructure_type: "labor" - SECTION_TA → kind=
section - TEXTEKALI → kind=
section - TEXTE_VERSION → skipped
Edges
[edit | edit source]kind |
Direction | Trigger |
|---|---|---|
| various (normalized link types) | article → article | ARTICLE LIENS elements with sens="cible" |
Properties include target_cid when cidtexte is present.
Related sources
[edit | edit source]| Source | Relationship |
|---|---|
| acco | Complementary. KALI = extended branch conventions (with articles, enforcement tracking). ACCO = filed enterprise agreements (metadata-heavy, often with .docx/.odt attachments). |
Limitations
[edit | edit source]- Complex archive layout with multiple root element types
- Section hierarchy is deep (IDCC → TM → SECTION_TA → ARTICLE)