Contractor’s Personnel and Qualifications. 5.1 The Contractor shall engage, employ and pay the suitably experienced and properly qualified competent staff required for carrying out the Contract. 5.2 The Contractor shall submit to the Designated Officer for approval the names and the qualifications and experience of staff and any other details as may be reasonably required, including details for sub-contractors or agents proposed for employment on the Contract. The Authority retains the right of veto over employment on this Contract of any potential employee or sub-contractor or agent. 5.3 The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to avoid changes of personnel assigned to and accepted for work under the Contract. Except when changes are of a temporary nature, or are caused by ill health etc, the Contractor shall give at least 10 working days notice to the Designated Officer. Except by prior written agreement with the Designated Officer, trainee staff are not to be used on this Contract. If the Designated Officer deems any member of the Contractor's personnel, during the period of the Contract, to be unsuitable he will notify the Contractor within 5 (five) working days. The Contractor shall provide the Designated Officer, within 5 (five) working days from receipt of the Designated Officer's communication, with the names and CVs of suitable replacements.
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Contractor’s Personnel and Qualifications. 5.1 6.1 The Contractor shall engage, employ and pay the suitably experienced and properly qualified competent staff required for carrying out the Enabling Contract.
5.2 6.2 The Contractor shall submit to the Designated Officer for approval the names and the qualifications and experience of staff and any other details as may be reasonably required, including details for sub-contractors or agents agents, proposed for employment on the Enabling Contract. The Authority retains the right of veto over employment on this Enabling Contract of any potential employee or sub-contractor or agent.
5.3 6.3 The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to avoid changes of personnel assigned to and accepted for the work under the Enabling Contract. Except when changes are of a temporary nature, or are caused by ill health etc, the Contractor shall give at least 10 working days notice to the Designated Officer. Except by prior written agreement with the Designated Officer, trainee staff are not to be used on this Enabling Contract. .
6.4 If the Designated Officer deems any member of the Contractor's personnel, during the period of the Enabling Contract, to be unsuitable he will notify the Contractor within 5 (five) working days. The Contractor shall provide the Designated Officer, within 5 (five) working days from receipt of the Designated Officer's communication, with the names and CVs of suitable replacements.
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Samples: Contract for the Delivery of Shelving and Armoury Roller Racking, Provision of Numeracy and Literacy Training
Contractor’s Personnel and Qualifications. 5.1 4.1 The Contractor shall engage, employ and pay the suitably experienced and properly qualified competent staff required for carrying out the Contract.
5.2 4.2 The Contractor shall submit to the Designated Officer for approval the names and the qualifications and experience of staff and any other details as may be reasonably required, including details for sub-contractors or agents proposed for employment on the Contract. The Authority retains the right of veto over employment on this Contract of any potential employee or sub-contractor or agent.
5.3 4.3 The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to avoid changes of personnel assigned to and accepted for work under the Contract. Except when changes are of a temporary nature, or are caused by ill health etc, . the Contractor shall give at least 10 working days notice to the Designated Officer. Except by prior written agreement with the Designated Officer, trainee staff are not to be used on this Contract. .
4.4 If the Designated Officer deems any member of the Contractor's personnel, during the period of the Contract, to be unsuitable he will notify the Contractor within 5 (five) working days. The Contractor shall provide the Designated Officer, within 5 (five) working days from receipt of the Designated Officer's communication, with the names and CVs of suitable replacements.
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Contractor’s Personnel and Qualifications. 5.1 The Contractor shall engage, employ and pay the suitably experienced and properly qualified competent staff required for carrying out the Enabling Contract.
5.2 The Contractor shall submit to the Designated Officer for approval the names and the qualifications and experience of staff and any other details as may be reasonably required, including details for sub-contractors or agents proposed for employment on the Enabling Contract. The Authority retains the right of veto over employment on this Enabling Contract of any potential employee or sub-contractor or agent.
5.3 The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to avoid changes of personnel assigned to and accepted for work under the Enabling Contract. Except when changes are of a temporary nature, or are caused by ill health etc, the Contractor shall give at least 10 working days notice to the Designated Officer. Except by prior written agreement with the Designated Officer, trainee staff are not to be used on this Enabling Contract. If the Designated Officer deems any member of the Contractor's personnel, during the period of the Enabling Contract, to be unsuitable he will notify the Contractor within 5 (five) working days. The Contractor shall provide the Designated Officer, within 5 (five) working days from receipt of the Designated Officer's communication, with the names and CVs of suitable replacements.
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Samples: Contract for the Provision of Mechanical Apprentice Training
Contractor’s Personnel and Qualifications. 5.1 The Contractor shall engage, employ and pay the suitably experienced and properly qualified competent staff required for carrying out the Contract.
5.2 The Contractor shall submit to the Designated Officer for approval the names and the qualifications and experience of staff and any other details as may be reasonably required, including details for sub-contractors or agents proposed for employment on the Contract. The Authority retains the right of veto over employment on this Contract of any potential employee or sub-contractor or agent.
5.3 The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to avoid changes of personnel assigned to and accepted for work under the Contract. Except when changes are of a temporary nature, or are caused by ill health etc, the Contractor shall give at least 10 working days notice to the Designated Officer. Except by prior written agreement with the Designated Officer, trainee staff are not to be used on this Contract. .
5.4 If the Designated Officer deems any member of the Contractor's personnel, during the period of the Contract, to be unsuitable he will notify the Contractor within 5 (five) working daysworkingdays. The Contractor shall provide the Designated Officer, within 5 (five) working days from receipt of the Designated Officer's communication, with the names and CVs of suitable replacements.
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