Directly Engaged definition
Examples of Directly Engaged in a sentence
The provisions of clause 5.1 shall also apply where the Temporary Worker is originally engaged on Assignment on a PAYE basis but is Directly Engaged through a limited liability company which has not opted out of the Conduct Regulations or vice versa.
If, after a Temporary Worker is Directly Engaged by the Client on a fixed term employment basis (other than following an Extended Assignment), and the fixed term (or any subsequent fixed term) is extended, or the Temporary Worker accepts a direct assignment or employment with the Client, the Client shall pay a further Transfer Fee (or Transfer Fees in the case of multiple extensions).
If, after a Temporary Worker is Directly Engaged by the Client on a fixed term employment basis (other than following an Extended Assignment), and the fixed term (or any subsequent fixed term) is extended, or the Temporary Worker accepts permanent employment with the Client, the Client shall pay a further Transfer Fee (or Transfer Fees in the case of multiple extensions).
Buyer reasonably expects to make offers of employment to many of the Directly Engaged Employees.
In no event will Seller be required to transition any employees other than on the date of termination of the Transition Agreement and on one other agreed upon date for the Directly Engaged Employees if that option is requested by Buyer.