2.4.1 Contracting authorities should ensure that temporary help employees meet qualification standards specified in the contract by:
• where necessary, giving temporary help employees on-the-job tests;
• rejecting employees who are unable to perform as required; and
• reporting reasons for rejections to Public Works and Government Services.
2.4.2 It is important to maintain quality control over temporary help services provided under contract. Quality can be monitored by a co-ordinated analysis of inadequate performance, including rejections of persons provided under contract. In accordance with the procedures provided by Public Works and Government Services, contracting authorities should provide Public Works and Government Services with a summary of those firms which consistently are unable to supply personnel as well as instances in which performance was less than satisfactory, including cases when persons called up under standing offers were rejected because of inadequate performance.