Common use of Day Operations Clause in Contracts

Day Operations. The secondee will initially report to [insert name] at the Client (this may change during the period of the secondment). The secondee will work during normal office hours of [insert] to [insert] and such additional hours as the Client may reasonably require. These hours will normally be worked at the Client’s offices at [insert address] The secondee shall at all times be under the day-to-day control and supervision of, and take instructions from [insert name] at the Client and comply with relevant office procedures and working practices; and shall in addition be responsible through [insert name] at the Client to the Treasury Solicitor and Head of the Government Legal Service, and through the Treasury Solicitor, to the Attorney General as the Government’s chief legal adviser. The Client will, if requested by the Solicitor, provide such performance and appraisal reports on the secondee as may be reasonably required by the Solicitor. The Solicitor will be responsible for carrying out any appraisal or annual review required by its policies or the secondee’s terms of employment. If internal proceedings in relation to performance, conduct, incapacity or attendance are necessary these shall be carried out by the Solicitor. The Client will provide such information as the Solicitor may reasonably require for these purposes.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Estates Related Legal Services Contract, Estates Related Legal Services Contract