Common use of Sub-Contracting and Labour Hire Clause in Contracts

Sub-Contracting and Labour Hire. 4.19.1. Suppliers must ensure the all its sub-contractors comply with the Policy and Program Requirements. Suppliers must document all sub-contracting relationships, seek the prior approval of Coles where required by the supply agreement prior to entering any sub- contracting arrangement, and have available for review by Coles or an independent auditor, including but not limited to records of subcontractors’ names and locations. At Coles sub-contractors include: For Goods: Sites contracted by Coles’ direct suppliers to: • produce Goods in their final form for retail sale; • pack into the retail unit; • produce in bulk in final form for retail packing elsewhere; or • receive in bulk final form for retail packing. Sites that significantly contribute to the final form of the Goods. Examples of processes considered to significantly contribute to the final form of the Goods include (but are not limited to): • embellishing, pressing, fabric finishing; • partial garment cut and trim; • peeling, trimming, husking, xx-xxxxxxx, or filleting; • harvesting of fresh fruit, vegetables, or seafood; • grow produce for retail sale; • pack produce for retail sale; • operate as an aggregator, distributor, broker, or agent supplying Goods for retail sale; and • a co-packer.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Milk Purchase Agreement, Milk Purchase Agreement, Milk Purchase Agreement

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