Common use of Right to Control Clause in Contracts

Right to Control. In addition to STAFFING FIRM’S duties and responsibilities set forth in paragraph 1, STAFFING FIRM, as the common law employer, has the right to physically inspect the work site and work processes; to review and address, unilaterally or in coordination with CLIENT, Assigned Employee work performance issues; and to enforce STAFFING FIRM’s employment policies relating to Assigned Employee conduct at the worksite.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Staffing Agreement, Staffing Agreement, Staffing Agreement

Right to Control. In addition to STAFFING FIRM’S duties and responsibilities set forth in paragraph 1, STAFFING FIRM, as the common law employer, has the right to physically inspect the work site and work processes; to review and address, unilaterally or in coordination with CLIENT, Assigned Employee work performance issues; and to enforce STAFFING FIRM’s employment policies relating to Assigned Employee conduct at the worksite.. CLIENT

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: General Staffing Agreement, General Staffing Agreement

Right to Control. In addition to STAFFING FIRM’S ’s duties and responsibilities set forth in paragraph 1, STAFFING FIRM, as the common law employer, has the right to physically inspect the work site and work processes; to review and address, unilaterally or in coordination with CLIENT, Assigned Employee work performance issues; and to enforce STAFFING FIRM’s ’S employment policies relating to Assigned Employee conduct at the worksite.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Staffing Agreement