Examples of Temporary Resource in a sentence
During the Period of Extended Hire the Employment Business shall supply a Temporary Resource on the same terms on which it has or would have been supplied during the Assignment and in any case, on terms no less favourable than those terms which applied immediately before the Employment Business received the notice in clause 8.3 and the Client shall continue to pay the Charges.
This Agreement is deemed to be accepted by the Client by its request for, interview or meeting with, or Engagement of a Temporary Resource or the passing of any information about a Temporary Resource to any third party after an Introduction.
Where required, the Employment Business is responsible for the deduction and payment of national insurance contributions and PAYE income tax applicable to a Temporary Resource under the requirements of the NICs Legislation and ITEPA.
If the Client does not give the Employment Business notice of its intention to Engage a Temporary Resource other than via the Employment Business before the Engagement takes place, the parties agree that the Transfer Fee shall be due in full.
The Client undertakes that it knows of no reason why it would be detrimental to the interests of a Temporary Resource for a Temporary Resource to fill the Assignment.
The Client shall advise the Employment Business at the time of instructing the Employment Business to supply a Temporary Resource, whether during the course of the Assignment, that Temporary Resource will be required to work with, care for or attend one or more Vulnerable Persons or engage in activity or will otherwise work in a position covered by the Safeguarding Legislation.
The Client shall assist the Employment Business by providing any information required to allow the Employment Business to comply with its statutory obligations under the Safeguarding Legislation, and to allow the Employment Business to select a suitable Temporary Resource for the relevant Assignment.
The Employment Business will not refund the Transfer Fee if the Engagement of the Temporary Resource whether by the Client or a third party to which the Client introduces the Temporary Resource, subsequently terminates or terminates before the end of the fixed term referred to in clause 8.5.
If the Client removes a Temporary Resource from an Assignment in circumstances which would require the Employment Business to provide information to the Disclosure and Barring Service (or equivalent authority) under the Safeguarding Legislation, the Client will give enough information to the Employment Business to allow it to comply with its statutory obligations.
Employment levels would hence under this Option remain suboptimal.8.2. Option 2 – Regulatory approach The level of securityUnder this Option, the protection of EU consumers, business and Governments against NIS incidents, threats and risks would improve considerably.The obligations placed on Member States would ensure that all of them are adequately equipped, both in terms of technical and organisational capabilities and preparedness.