Temporary Resource definition
Examples of Temporary Resource in a sentence
If the Client does not give the Employment Business notice of its intention to Engage a Temporary Resource other than via the Employment Business before the Engagement takes place, the parties agree that the Transfer Fee shall be due in full.
During the Period of Extended Hire the Employment Business shall supply a Temporary Resource on the same terms on which it has or would have been supplied during the Assignment and in any case, on terms no less favourable than those terms which applied immediately before the Employment Business received the notice in clause 8.3 and the Client shall continue to pay the Charges.
The Client undertakes that it knows of no reason why it would be detrimental to the interests of a Temporary Resource for a Temporary Resource to fill the Assignment.
Where required, the Employment Business is responsible for the deduction and payment of national insurance contributions and PAYE income tax applicable to a Temporary Resource under the requirements of the NICs Legislation and ITEPA.
The Client will notify the Employment Business in writing if it exercises or seeks the right to exercise supervision, direction or control over a Temporary Resource working through a PSC, in which case the Employment Business may terminate the relevant Agreement and/or any Assignments under the Agreement in accordance with clause 11.3.
The Client agrees to be responsible for all acts, errors or omissions of a Temporary Resource, whether wilful, negligent or otherwise as though the Temporary Resource was on the payroll of the Client.
This Agreement is deemed to be accepted by the Client by its request for, interview or meeting with, or Engagement of a Temporary Resource or the passing of any information about a Temporary Resource to any third party after an Introduction.
If the Client wishes to Engage the Temporary Resource other than through the Employment Business, but without liability to pay a Transfer Fee, the Client may, on giving one weeks written notice to the Employment Business, engage the relevant Temporary Resource for the Period of Extended Hire of 26 weeks.
Act 1974, the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 (as amended), by-laws, codes of practice and legal requirements to which the Client is ordinarily subject in respect of the Client’s own staff (excluding the matters specifically mentioned in clause 7 (Paying a Temporary Resource), including in particular the provision of adequate Employer’s and Public Liability Insurance cover for all Temporary Resources during all Assignments.
Sections in this Article apply differently to Unit A: Teaching and Resource Faculty (Sections 16.1 through 16.8 and 16.11); Unit B: University and Senior Lecturers and Temporary Resource Faculty (Sections 16.1 through 16.5, 16.7, 16.8 and 16.11); and Unit B: Academic Support Professionals (Sections 16.9 through 16.11).