Delivery of Cultural Training Programs Sample Clauses

Delivery of Cultural Training Programs. (a) The delivery of the Cultural Training Programs to Cultural Training Participants will be organised and coordinated by the ALO, or such other person as agreed by CSIRO and the WY Claimants. (b) For the avoidance of doubt, where CSIRO and the WY Claimants agree that another person shall perform the obligations of the ALO pursuant to clause 16.2(a) then, where the context allows, a reference in this clause 16 to the ALO shall be taken to be a reference to that other person. (c) The half hour cross cultural awareness orientation program referred to in clause 16.1(a)(ii) will, unless otherwise agreed by CSIRO, be delivered in Geraldton by the ALO, or where the ALO is unavailable, by another suitable member of the WY Claim Group. (d) The two (2) day cross cultural awareness training program referred to in clause 16.1(a)(i) will, unless otherwise agreed by CSIRO, be delivered in whole, or in part, on the MRO by members of the WY Claim Group agreed by the WY Claimants in consultation with the ALO. (e) Following the receipt of the notice referred to in clause 16.1(c), CSIRO will ensure that: (i) all Cultural Training Participants who are engaged to work at the MRO or at CSIRO MRO support offices in Geraldton for a continuous period of three (3) months (or longer) complete the two day cross cultural awareness training program referred to in clause 16.1(a)(i); and (ii) all other Cultural Training Participants complete the half hour cross cultural awareness orientation program referred to in clause 16.1(a)(ii). (f) Wherever reasonably possible, CSIRO will attempt to ensure that a Cultural Training Participant completes the required Cultural Training Program prior to commencing work at the MRO or at CSIRO MRO support offices in Geraldton. (g) Where a Cultural Training Participant is unable, for any reason, to complete the required Cultural Training Program prior to commencing work at the MRO or at CSIRO MRO support offices in Geraldton, CSIRO will ensure that the required Cultural Training Program is completed at the soonest opportunity thereafter. For the avoidance of doubt, an inability to complete the required Cultural Training Program prior to commencing work at the MRO or at CSIRO MRO support offices in Geraldton does not prevent that Cultural Training Participant from commencing work or accessing the MRO.
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