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FOREIGN TOURING. a) The Musicians’ Union shall be consulted over the terms of each foreign tour prior to final agreement. b) The Company shall comply with the Code of Practice for Foreign Touring in the planning and execution of foreign tours (refer to the Players’ Handbook). c) The Musician may ask to be released from his/her obligations to participate in a foreign tour by the Orchestra without financial loss, on grounds of conscience, domestic situation or health. d) The Company shall in good time before any foreign tour discuss the schedule with the Orchestra and consult them about the itinerary. e) Any necessary subsistence payments shall be negotiated within a reasonable time before the beginning of the tour to take account of exchange rates and costs. f) The Company shall ensure that the Musician’s position with regard to health insurance and other cover for death, disablement, medical expenses and treatment arising during or as a result of the tour is no less favourable than when the Musician is in the UK. g) The Company shall throughout the tour insure the Musician’s instruments at the value for which they are insured in the UK and shall also insure the Musician’s personal belongings up to an agreed limit. h) The Company shall consult the Orchestra about the type and method of travel.

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Sources: Musicians' Union Standard Contract, Musicians' Union Standard Contract, Musicians' Union Standard Contract

FOREIGN TOURING. a) The Musicians’ Union shall be consulted over the terms of each foreign tour prior to final agreement. b) The Company shall comply with the Code of Practice for Foreign Touring in the planning and execution of foreign tours (refer to the PlayersPlayer s’ Handbook). c) The Musician may ask to be released from his/her obligations to participate in a foreign tour by the Orchestra without financial loss, on grounds of conscience, domestic situation or health. d) The Company shall in good time before any foreign tour discuss the schedule with the Orchestra and consult them about the itinerary. e) Any necessary subsistence payments shall be negotiated within a reasonable time before the beginning of the tour to take account of exchange rates and costs. f) The Company shall ensure that the Musician’s position with regard to health insurance and other cover for death, disablement, medical expenses and treatment arising during or as a result of the tour is no less favourable than when the Musician is in the UK. g) The Company shall throughout the tour insure the Musician’s instruments at the value for which they are insured in the UK and shall also insure the Musician’s personal belongings up to an agreed limit. h) The Company shall consult the Orchestra about the type and method of travel.

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Sources: Standard Contract