Social Procurement Objectives Sample Clauses

Social Procurement Objectives. The Recipient will deliver the Project in accordance with any agreed Social Procurement Objectives detailed in Schedule 4.
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Social Procurement Objectives. 11. The Parties note that the Social Procurement Objectives referred to in clause 4.3 of the Ministry Funding Agreement have been agreed to by the Ministry and WDC. They are at Attachment 4.
Social Procurement Objectives. Social procurement objectives for immediate worker deployment contracts – Tai Tokerau Northland Outcome Measure When Applied Targeted employment Note: Ministry of Social Development(MSD) is the lead agency for employment services and will be contacted for appropriately qualified workers available for immediate redeployment on the project and if there are opportunities for workers employed on this project to upskill through Ministry of Social Development training courses. Contact details are: Name: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Title: Regional Labour Market Manager Phone: 00 000 0000 Mobile: 000 000 0000 Email: xxxxxxx.xxxxxxx000@xxx.xxxx.xx Employment targets that apply to the 165 workers employed: a. 45% Maori b. 5% Pasifika c. 20% Women d. 30% Youth (18 – 24 years) Note – while the above add to 100%, employed workers may cover multiple categories and therefore not all engaged workers will come from these target groups. Of the 165 workers employed, at least 50 are to be ‘new’ (fixed term) roles for people displaced due to Covid-19 and still unemployed. All projects Local (regional) businesses prioritised for employment 40% of direct contract and sub-contract values will be awarded to businesses owned and operated by people who reside in the region Duration of Project Maori and Pasifika enterprises prioritised for employment 15% of the direct contract and sub-contract values will be awarded to Maori or Pasifika enterprises. Duration of Project Outcome Measure When Applied Note: Te Puni Kokiri (TPK) is the lead agency for supporting the Councils to engage with Maori and Pasifika enterprises. Contact details are: Name: Xxxxx Heperi Title: Senior Advisor | Kaitohu Tōmua Phone: 00 000 0000 Mobile: 000 000 0000 Email: xxxxx@xxx.xxxx.xx Skills and training delivered Provide training relevant to the requirements pre/post and throughout the project to ensure all staff are appropriately skilled, qualified, and safe in the workplace. Duration of Project Improved Conditions for Workers All new employees will undergo pre- employment induction, by the Employer, in accordance with Approved Codes of Practice for Health and Safety for the relevant industry standards. Employers will provide a documented Health and Safety Management System that is effective and meets the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Xxx 0000 and the associated Regulations and Codes of Practice. All projects All new employees engaged on fixed term contracts shall receive renumeration consistent with indus...
Social Procurement Objectives. In an appendix and in the format that best works for you:  State the agreed Social Procurement Objectives  Show achievements to date against the Social Procurement Objectives in table or other useful format.  Provide additional narrative to show how tendering, procurement, employment and/or training arrangements are helping to achieve the Social Procurement Objectives, identifying any limitations or further support needed.

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  • Goals & Objectives 1. The goal of this Agreement is (INSERT GOAL(S) OF AGREEMENT).

  • Investment Objectives The objectives for the School District's investment activities are:

  • Program Objectives Implement a rigorous constructability program following The University of Texas System, Office of Facilities Planning and Construction Constructability Manual. Identify and document project cost and schedule savings (targeted costs are 5% of construction costs). Clarification of project goals, objectives.

  • Project Objectives The Program consists of the projects described in Annex I (each a “Project” and collectively, the “Projects”). The objective of each of the Projects (each a “Project Objective” and collectively, the “Project Objectives”) is to:

  • PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES 4.1 The Performance Plan (Annexure A) sets out-

  • Goals Goals define availability, performance and other objectives of Service provisioning and delivery. Goals do not include remedies and failure to meet any Service Goal does not entitle Customer to a Service credit.

  • Contract Goals A. For purposes of this procurement, OGS conducted a comprehensive search and determined that the Contract does not offer sufficient opportunities to set goals for participation by MWBEs as subcontractors, service providers, or suppliers to Contractor. Contractor is, however, encouraged to make every good faith effort to promote and assist the participation of MWBEs on this Contract for the provision of services and materials. The directory of New York State Certified MWBEs can be viewed at: xxxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/FrontEnd/VendorSearchPublic.asp?TN=ny&XID=2528. Additionally, following Contract execution, Contractor is encouraged to contact the Division of Minority and Women’s Business Development ((000) 000-0000; (000) 000-0000; or (000) 000-0000) to discuss additional methods of maximizing participation by MWBEs on the Contract.

  • Program Goals CalHFA MAC envisions that these monies would be used to complement other federal or lender programs designed specifically to stabilize communities by providing assistance to homeowners who have suffered a financial hardship and as a result are no longer financially able to afford their first-lien mortgage loan payments or their Property Expenses when associated with a Federal Housing Administration (“FHA”) Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (“HECM”) loan, only.

  • Performance Goals A. The Trust and State Street have developed mutually acceptable performance goals dated March 1, 2011 , and as may be amended from time to time, regarding the manner in which they expect to deliver and receive the services under this Agreement (hereinafter referred to as “Service Level Agreement”). The parties agree that such Service Level Agreement reflects performance goals and any failure to perform in accordance with the provisions thereof shall not be considered a breach of contract that gives rise to contractual or other remedies. It is the intention of the parties that the sole remedy for failure to perform in accordance with the provisions of the Service Level Agreement, or any dispute relating to performance goals set forth in the Service Level Agreement, will be a meeting of the parties to resolve the failure pursuant to the consultation procedure described in Sections V. B. and V.C. below. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties hereby acknowledge that any party’s failure (or lack thereof) to meet the provisions of the Service Level Agreement, while not in and of itself a breach of contract giving rise to contractual or other remedies, may factor into the Trust’s reasonably determined belief regarding the standard of care exercised by State Street hereunder.

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