Common use of DEFINITION OF MEMBER Clause in Contracts

DEFINITION OF MEMBER. A member is a musician who chooses to undertake 66% or more of engagements offered by the management on a first call basis, within a period of 12 months defined by Manchester Camerata’s Chief Executive (“the Chief Executive”), (see Appendix B). Members will be engaged and paid on an engagement-by-engagement basis and membership does not guarantee any number of days work. Members will be responsible for their own tax and national insurance arrangements and membership does not imply any employment benefits.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Musicians Union Agreement, Musicians Union Agreement

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DEFINITION OF MEMBER. A member is a musician who chooses to undertake 66% or more of engagements offered by the management on a first call basis, within a period of 12 months defined by Manchester Camerata’s Chief Executive (“the Chief Executive”), (see Appendix B). Members will be engaged and paid on an engagement-by-engagement basis and membership does not guarantee any number of days work. Members will be responsible for their own tax and national insurance arrangements and membership does not imply any employment benefits.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Musicians Union Agreement, Musicians Union Agreement

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DEFINITION OF MEMBER. A member is a musician who chooses to undertake 66% or more of engagements offered by the management on a first call basis, within a period of 12 months defined by Manchester Camerata’s Camerata‟s Chief Executive (“the Chief Executive”), (see Appendix B). Members will be engaged and paid on an engagement-by-engagement basis and membership does not guarantee any number of days work. Members will be responsible for their own tax and national insurance arrangements and membership does not imply any employment benefits.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Musicians Union Agreement

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