Common use of Approval of Contractor Personnel Clause in Contracts

Approval of Contractor Personnel. ‌ UNAIDS reserves the right to approve any employee, subcontractor or agent furnished by the Contractor. All of the Contractor’s employees, subcontractors or agents performing work under this Agreement must have appropriate levels of experience and be adequately trained to perform the services. UNAIDS reserves the right to undertake an interview process as part of the approval of Contractor personnel. The Contractor acknowledges that the skill and experience of the Contractor's personnel proposed to be assigned to the project are material elements in UNAIDS’s engaging the Contractor for the project. Therefore, in order to ensure timely and cohesive completion of the project, both parties intend that personnel initially assigned to the project continue through to project completion. Once an individual has been approved and assigned to the project, such individual will not thereafter be taken off the project by the Contractor, or reassigned by the Contractor to other duties involving comparable employment by the Contractor while the project is in progress and for so long as there has been no suspension. Circumstances may arise, however, which necessitate that personnel be substituted during the progress of work due to delays or due to promotions, termination, sickness, vacation or other similar material change in the employment circumstance of the employee, at which time a replacement of comparable background and experience may be substituted, subject to approval of UNAIDS. UNAIDS may refuse access to or require replacement of any employee, subcontractor or agent of the Contractor if such individual renders, in the sole judgment of UNAIDS, inadequate or unacceptable performance, or if for any other reason UNAIDS finds such individual does not meet its security or responsibility requirements. The Contractor shall replace such an individual within fifteen (15) business days of receipt of written notice. The replacement will be comparable in skills required and will be billed at a rate that is equal to or less than the rate of the individual being replaced.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Long Term Agreement, www.unaids.org, www.unaids.org

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Approval of Contractor Personnel. UNAIDS reserves the right to approve any employee, subcontractor or agent furnished by the Contractor and Contractor. All 's consortium partners for the performance of the Contractor’s employees, subcontractors or agents performing work under this Agreement the Contract (hereinafter jointly referred to as "Contractor Personnel").. All Contractor Personnel must have appropriate qualifications, skills and levels of experience and otherwise be adequately trained to perform the serviceswork. UNAIDS reserves the right to undertake an interview process as part of the approval of Contractor personnelPersonnel. The Contractor acknowledges that the skill qualifications, skills and experience of the Contractor's Contractor personnel proposed to be assigned to the project are material elements in UNAIDS’s engaging the Contractor for the project. Therefore, in order to ensure timely and cohesive completion of the project, both parties intend that personnel Personnel initially assigned to the project continue through to project completion. Once an individual has been approved and assigned to the project, such individual will not not, in principle, thereafter be taken off the project by the Contractor, or reassigned by the Contractor to other duties involving comparable employment by the Contractor while the project is in progress and for so long as there has been no suspensionduties. Circumstances may arise, however, which necessitate that personnel Personnel be substituted during in the progress course of the work due to delays or due to e.g. in the event of promotions, terminationtermination of employment, sickness, vacation or other similar material change in the employment circumstance of the employeecircumstances, at which time a replacement of comparable background qualifications, skills and experience may be substitutedassigned to the project, subject to approval of UNAIDS. UNAIDS may refuse access to or require replacement of any employee, subcontractor or agent of the Contractor Personnel if such individual renders, in the sole judgment of UNAIDS, inadequate or unacceptable performance, or if for any other reason UNAIDS finds such individual does not meet its his/her security or responsibility requirements. The Contractor shall replace such an individual within fifteen (15) business days of receipt of written noticenotice from UNAIDS. The replacement will be comparable in have the required qualifications, skills required and experience and will be billed at a rate that is equal to or less than the rate of the individual being replaced.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.unaids.org, www.unaids.org

Approval of Contractor Personnel. ‌ UNAIDS WHO reserves the right to approve any employee, subcontractor or agent furnished by the Contractor and Contractor's consortium partners for the performance of the work under the Contract (hereinafter jointly referred to as "Contractor Personnel"). All of the Contractor’s employees, subcontractors or agents performing work under this Agreement Contractor Personnel must have appropriate qualifications, skills, and levels of experience and otherwise be adequately trained to perform the serviceswork. UNAIDS WHO reserves the right to undertake an interview process as part of the approval of Contractor personnelPersonnel. The Contractor acknowledges that the skill qualifications, skills and experience of the Contractor's personnel Contractor Personnel proposed to be assigned to the project are material elements in UNAIDSWHO’s engaging the Contractor for the project. Therefore, in order to ensure timely and cohesive completion of the project, both parties intend that personnel Personnel initially assigned to the project continue through to project completion. Once an individual has been approved and assigned to the project, such individual will not not, in principle, thereafter be taken off the project by the Contractor, or reassigned by the Contractor to other duties involving comparable employment by the Contractor while the project is in progress and for so long as there has been no suspensionduties. Circumstances may arise, however, which necessitate that personnel Personnel be substituted during in the progress course of work due to delays or due to the work, e.g. in the event of promotions, terminationtermination of employment, sickness, vacation or other similar material change in the employment circumstance of the employeecircumstances, at which time a replacement of with comparable background qualifications, skills and experience may be substitutedassigned to the project, subject to approval of UNAIDSWHO. UNAIDS WHO may refuse access to or require replacement of any employee, subcontractor or agent of the Contractor Personnel if such individual renders, in the sole judgment of UNAIDSWHO, inadequate or unacceptable performance, or if for any other reason UNAIDS WHO finds that such individual does not meet its his/her security or responsibility requirements. The Contractor shall replace such an individual within fifteen (15) business days of receipt of written noticenotice from WHO. The replacement will be comparable in have the required qualifications, skills required and experience and will be billed at a rate that is equal to or less than the rate of the individual being replaced.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: darpe.me, www.iraq-businessnews.com

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Approval of Contractor Personnel. UNAIDS WHO reserves the right to approve any employee, subcontractor or agent furnished by the Contractor and Contractor's consortium partners for the performance of the work under the Contract (hereinafter jointly referred to as "Contractor Personnel"). All of the Contractor’s employees, subcontractors or agents performing work under this Agreement Contractor Personnel must have appropriate qualifications, skills, and levels of experience and otherwise be adequately trained to perform the serviceswork. UNAIDS WHO reserves the right to undertake an interview process as part of the approval of Contractor personnelPersonnel. The Contractor acknowledges that the skill qualifications, skills and experience of the Contractor's personnel Contractor Personnel proposed to be assigned to the project are material elements in UNAIDSWHO’s engaging the Contractor for the project. Therefore, in order to ensure timely and cohesive completion of the project, both parties intend that personnel Personnel initially assigned to the project continue through to project completion. Once an individual has been approved and assigned to the project, such individual will not not, in principle, thereafter be taken off the project by the Contractor, or reassigned by the Contractor to other duties involving comparable employment by the Contractor while the project is in progress and for so long as there has been no suspensionduties. Circumstances may arise, however, which necessitate that personnel Personnel be substituted during in the progress course of work due to delays or due to the work, e.g. in the event of promotions, terminationtermination of employment, sickness, vacation or other similar material change in the employment circumstance of the employeecircumstances, at which time a replacement of with comparable background qualifications, skills and experience may be substitutedassigned to the project, subject to approval of UNAIDSWHO. UNAIDS WHO may refuse access to or require replacement of any employee, subcontractor or agent of the Contractor Personnel if such individual renders, in the sole judgment of UNAIDSWHO, inadequate or unacceptable performance, or if for any other reason UNAIDS WHO finds that such individual does not meet its his/her security or responsibility requirements. The Contractor shall replace such an individual within fifteen (15) business days of receipt of written noticenotice from WHO. The replacement will be comparable in have the required qualifications, skills required and experience and will be billed at a rate that is equal to or less than the rate of the individual being replaced.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cdn.who.int

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