Timesheets. 7.1. At the end of each week of an Assignment, unless instructed otherwise, the Agency Worker shall deliver to the Company a fully and accurately completed timesheet indicating the number of hours worked during the preceding week (or such lesser period) and signed by an authorised representative of the Hirer. 7.2. Subject to clause 7.3 the Company shall pay the Agency Worker for all hours worked regardless of whether the Company has received payment from the Hirer for those hours. 7.3. Should the Agency Worker fail to submit a properly completed or authorised timesheet, the Company shall conduct an investigation regarding the hours claimed by the Agency Worker and the reasons for the Hirer’s refusal to sign a timesheet in respect of those hours. The Company shall endeavour to complete the investigation in a timely manner however this may delay any payment due to the Agency Worker. 7.4. For the purposes of the WTR, the Agency Worker’s working time shall only consist of those periods during which he/she undertakes work for the Hirer as part of the Assignment. Subject to any amendments made to the Agency Worker’s basic working conditions during the term of this Agreement, and set out in the relevant Assignment Schedule in compliance with Regulation 5 of the AWR, time spent travelling to the Hirer’s premises, lunch breaks and other rest breaks shall not count as part of the Agency Worker’s working time for these purposes, unless otherwise detailed in the assignment schedule.
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Samples: Contract for Services for the Engagement of an Agency Worker, Contract for Services for the Engagement of an Agency Worker, Contract for Services
Timesheets. 7.1. At the end of each week of an Assignment, unless instructed otherwise, the Agency Worker shall deliver to the Company a fully and accurately completed timesheet indicating the number of hours worked during the preceding week (or such lesser period) and signed by an authorised representative of the Hirer.
7.2. Subject to clause 7.3 the Company shall pay the Agency Worker for all hours worked regardless of whether the Company has received payment from the Hirer for those hours.
7.3. Should the Agency Worker fail to submit a properly completed or authorised timesheet, the Company shall conduct an investigation regarding the hours claimed by the Agency Worker and the reasons for the Hirer’s refusal to sign a timesheet in respect of those hours. The Company shall endeavour to complete the investigation in a timely manner however this may delay any payment due to the Agency Worker.
7.4. For the purposes of the WTR, the Agency Worker’s working time shall only consist of those periods during which he/she undertakes work for the Hirer as part of the Assignment. Subject to any amendments made to the Agency Worker’s basic working conditions during the term of this Agreement, and set out in the relevant Assignment Schedule in compliance with Regulation 5 of the AWR, time spent travelling to the Hirer’s premises, lunch breaks and other rest breaks shall not count as part of the Agency Worker’s working time for these purposes, unless otherwise detailed in the assignment schedule.
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Samples: Contract for Services for the Engagement of an Agency Worker, Contract for Services for the Engagement of an Agency Worker, Contract for Services for the Engagement of an Agency Worker
Timesheets. 7.1. At the end of each week of an Assignment, unless instructed otherwise, the Agency Worker shall deliver to the Company a fully and accurately completed timesheet indicating the number of hours worked during the preceding week (or such lesser period) and signed by an authorised representative of the Hirer.
7.2. Subject to clause 7.3 the Company shall pay the Agency Worker for all hours worked regardless of whether the Company has received payment from the Hirer for those hours.
7.3. Should the Agency Worker fail to submit a properly completed or authorised timesheet, the Company shall conduct an investigation regarding the hours claimed by the Agency Worker and the reasons for the Hirer’s refusal to sign a timesheet in respect of those hours. The Company shall endeavour to complete the investigation in a timely manner however this may delay any payment due to the Agency Worker.
7.4. For the purposes of the WTR, the Agency Worker’s working time shall only consist of those periods during which he/she undertakes they undertake work for the Hirer as part of the Assignment. Subject to any amendments made to the Agency Worker’s basic working conditions during the term of this Agreement, and set out in the relevant Assignment Schedule in compliance with Regulation 5 of the AWR, time spent travelling to the Hirer’s premises, lunch breaks and other rest breaks shall not count as part of the Agency Worker’s working time for these purposes, unless otherwise detailed in the assignment scheduleAssignment Schedule.
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Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for Services for the Engagement of an Agency Worker