32307188v4 Sample Clauses

32307188v4. 2.3 The Supplier shall provide the first assurance of the Language Services Supplier(s) Onboarding Process within six (6) months of the Services Commencement Date.
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32307188v4. 14.5 The Supplier shall assess the suitability of potential trainees for the Trainee Scheme.
32307188v4. 16.4 The Supplier shall ensure that the complaints process allows for the identification and tracking of complaints from initiation to resolution. Details of such complaints and proposed and/or completed corrective action will be reviewed at all contract management and review meetings.
32307188v4. 16.10 The Authority may discuss with the Supplier delivery performance and address any concerns that may exist around the number of complaints or quality of the service provided at contract review meetings or as otherwise required by the Authority.

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