LIVING WAGE POLICY & COMPLIANCE Sample Clauses

LIVING WAGE POLICY & COMPLIANCE. This contract is a covered service. (Refer to the Living Wage Decision Tree in Part 9 - Exhibits) This contract is not a covered service. Living Wage ordinance, Ordinance 020663, as amended in Ordinance 030168 ty has determined may include services purchased under this Contract, depending upon the cost/price of the contract awarded. Bidders should consider the effect/cost of compliance, if amount exceeds the threshold amount, the bidder meets the definition of Service Contractor/Subcontractor (and is not otherwise excluded from the application of the ordinance) and the ordinance provisions, which are incorporated herein, apply to any Covered Employees. If applicable, the adjusted Living Wage for this contract will be $12.3798 per hour (Living Wage with Health Benefits) or $13.6298 per hour if Health Benefits are not offered. If applicable, a successful Service Contractor/Subcontractor shall be required to execute the Certification of Compliance with e City executing the contract. Once executed, such certification will become part of the contract; however, failure to sign such certification will prevent execution of the contract, may result in forfeiture of any applicable bid or proposal bond, and could result in other adverse action. During the performance of this contract, the Contractor agrees as follows: (1) The Contractor shall comply with the living wage requirements, as applicable. Failure to do so shall be deemed a breach of contract and shall authorize the City to withhold payment of funds until the living wage requirements have been met. (2) The Contractor will include the provision of (1) above in each subcontract for Covered Services with a Service Contractor/Subcontractor, as defined herein, so that the provisions of (1) above will be binding upon each such Service Contractor/Subcontractor. The Contractor will take such action with respect to any such subcontract as may be directed by the contract administrator as a means of enforcing such provisions; provided, however, the City shall not be deemed a necessary or indispensable party in any litigation between the contractor and a subcontractor concerning compliance with living wage requirements.
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