General Staffing Sample Clauses

General Staffing. Digital River will retain sufficient fully trained staff at all times reasonably necessary to maintain and provide the level of Customer support detailed in Exhibit S, including during periods of promotional programs, high sales volume and staff attrition. Digital River shall notify Symantec of any anticipated material changes in staffing and management immediately upon becoming aware of such anticipated changes. As Symantec increases and adds more features and services on line for its Customers through the various marketing programs, campaigns and web sites, as indicated to Digital River, Digital River agrees make best efforts to add its own * Confidential treatment has been requested for portions of this exhibit. The copy filed herewith omits the information subject to the confidentiality request. Omissions are designated as *. A complete version of this exhibit has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. staffing and infrastructure, at no cost to Symantec, as necessary to scale its environment to meet the demands for such aforementioned services.
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General Staffing. Consistent with the terms of the MDA, Patheon will assign a sufficient number of personnel to achieve the Priorities listed above. The Parties acknowledge that the actual personnel assigned to work on the K[NO.] Campaign or staff the Joint Project Management Team or JSC may need to change from time to time. With respect to the Joint Project Management Team and JSC, Patheon will use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain continuity among personnel, subject to Customer’s replacement rights referenced in this Section. At all times during the term of this SOW, Tricida shall have the right, at its discretion, but in a commercially reasonable manner, to require that any personnel be removed from the K[NO.] Campaign, and any related costs associated with such request shall not be borne by Tricida. Tricida may exercise this right by providing written notice to Patheon and will in this case reasonably cooperate with Patheon in defining a mutually acceptable path forward. Notwithstanding any contrary terms in this SOW or in the MDA, an e-mail or fax of such request shall constitute notice under this paragraph. [MODIFY AS NEEDED, ESPECIALLY IF ANY SPECIFIC STAFFING ISSUES ARE CRITICAL TO THE PROJECT.]
General Staffing. 1.1 The UHB will remain responsible for the discharge of its own statutory functions and will ensure at all times that the IFST is staffed with the agreed number of UHB Staff as set out in Schedule 5.
General Staffing. Supplier is solely responsible for the recruitment, hiring and training of its personnel, which it shall effect in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit 5. Before assigning an individual to an EDC Personnel position, whether as an initial assignment or as replacement, Supplier shall (i) notify Chordiant of the proposed assignment, (ii) introduce the individual to appropriate representatives of Chordiant, (iii) provide Chordiant with a resume and any information regarding the individual that may be reasonably requested by Chordiant, and (iv) obtain Chordiant’s written approval for such assignment. Supplier shall not remove or change the assignment of any EDC Personnel, for reasons within its reasonable control, without Chordiant’s prior approval. Supplier will regularly propose to Chordiant, and implement at Supplier’s expense, agreed upon measures to minimize EDC Personnel turnover. [ * ] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24B-2 OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED.
General Staffing. 1. Consistent with the funding level provided in this AFA, the CSKT will perform the Activities covered by this AFA using the services of CSKT Employees, contractors and/or Volunteers. 3. To perform the work under this AFA, CSKT will fill vacant positions with well- qualified CSKT Employees. The Service will provide funds for, and CSKT will hire, employees to fill seasonal positions in the biological and visitor services program, which may not be included on the Service’s NBRC organizational chart, but which are necessary to accomplish the annual Work Plan.
General Staffing. Both AEtna and CS will furnish the staff necessary to accomplish the level of professional service required by this Agreement. On occasion, it may be mutually advantageous for certain CS employees to work on the AEtna's project on a temporary part-time basis (cross-over staff). In this event, accurate time records shall be kept and expense allocated accordingly.
General Staffing. Supplier is solely responsible for the recruitment, hiring and training of its personnel, which it shall effect in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit 5. Before assigning an individual to an EDC Personnel position, whether as an initial assignment or as replacement, Supplier shall (i) notify Chordiant of the proposed assignment, (ii) introduce the individual to appropriate representatives of Chordiant, (iii) provide Chordiant with a resume and any information regarding the individual that may be reasonably requested by Chordiant, and (iv) obtain Chordiant’s written approval for such assignment. Supplier shall not remove or change the assignment of any EDC Personnel, for reasons within its reasonable control, without Chordiant’s prior approval. Supplier will regularly propose to Chordiant, and implement at Supplier’s expense, agreed upon measures to minimize EDC Personnel turnover.
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