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FOREIGN TOURING. 5.1 Work outside the United Kingdom (“foreign touring”) shall be deemed to form part of the Musicians’ normal duties (as defined in clause 2.1 above). In exceptional circumstances, as agreed by the Trust, a request for the Musician to be released from his/her obligation to participate in an engagement by the Orchestra outside of the United Kingdom without the Musician suffering a deduction in salary will not be unreasonably refused. 5.2 A working party consisting of two members of the Orchestra Committee and the orchestra management shall be convened at the earliest opportunity to consider the terms and conditions of any proposed foreign tour. 5.3 At least six weeks prior to the commencement of a foreign tour, the Trust and the members of the Orchestra shall agree the tour schedule, the type and location of accommodation, the methods of travel, the subsistence payments and the main details of the itinerary, although subsequently the itinerary may be subject to minor amendment for legitimate logistical and operational reasons. The Musicians’ Union shall be consulted on the terms of each foreign tour at the time of agreement. 5.4 The Trust may require the Musician not to participate in a foreign tour without the musician suffering any deduction in salary. 5.5 The Trust shall ensure that the Musician has adequate insurance cover with regard to health and cover for death, disablement, medical expenses and treatment arising during or as a result of the tour is no less favourable than his/her position when in the UK. Nothing herein shall impose upon the Trust an obligation to meet the cost of any treatment that could have been foreseen by the Musician before the tour, nor any obligation to maintain or extend to overseas any private UK medical insurance that the Musician may have. The Musician shall inform the Trust of any pre-existing or recently diagnosed medical condition that could affect his/her ability to undertake the tour. 5.6 Prior to the commencement of any foreign tour, the Musician shall ensure that he/she is in possession of a valid passport and, where applicable, a valid UK Global Health Insurance Card. 5.7 The Trust shall, throughout the tour, insure the Musician’s clothing and suitcase up to 5.8 On the Orchestra’s standard schedule the Trust shall specify the number of hours of work which are allocated for the whole tour within each four-week period of work. During a tour abroad the schedule may be amended at less notice than that prescribed in Clause 6. On-call hours on tours abroad shall only be time spent in rehearsal, performance and travel and shall exclude all meal breaks. In the event that the actual numbers of hours worked exceeds that allowed for the whole tour on the Schedule, overtime will be paid at the relevant rate. 5.9 Payments in respect of early calls and late returns shall only be incurred where these occur within the UK.

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Sources: Standard Contract, Standard Contract

FOREIGN TOURING. 5.1 Work outside the United Kingdom (“foreign touring”) shall be deemed to form part of the Musicians’ normal duties (as defined in clause 2.1 above). In exceptional circumstances, as agreed by the Trust, a request for the Musician to be released from his/her obligation to participate in an engagement by the Orchestra outside of the United Kingdom without the Musician suffering a deduction in salary will not be unreasonably refused. 5.2 A working party consisting of two members of the Orchestra Committee and the orchestra management shall be convened at the earliest opportunity to consider the terms and conditions of any proposed foreign tour. 5.3 At least six weeks prior to the commencement of a foreign tour, the Trust and the members of the Orchestra shall agree the tour schedule, the type and location of accommodation, the methods of travel, the subsistence payments and the main details of the itinerary, although subsequently the itinerary may be subject to minor amendment for legitimate logistical and operational reasons. The Musicians’ Union shall be consulted on the terms of each foreign tour at the time of agreement. 5.4 The Trust may require the Musician not to participate in a foreign tour without the musician suffering any deduction in salary. 5.5 The Trust shall ensure that the Musician has adequate insurance cover with regard to health and cover for death, disablement, medical expenses and treatment arising during or as a result of the tour is no less favourable than his/her position when in the UK. Nothing herein shall impose upon the Trust an obligation to meet the cost of any treatment that could have been foreseen by the Musician before the tour, nor any obligation to maintain or extend to overseas any private UK medical insurance that the Musician may have. The Musician shall inform the Trust of any pre-existing or recently diagnosed medical condition that could affect his/her ability to undertake the tour. 5.6 Prior to the commencement of any foreign tour, the Musician shall ensure that he/she is in possession of a valid passport and, where applicable, a valid UK Global European Health Insurance Card. 5.7 The Trust shall, throughout the tour, insure the Musician’s instruments at the value for which they are insured in the UK and shall also insure his/her clothing and suitcase up toto an agreed limit (ie. not cameras, jewellery or cash). 5.8 On the Orchestra’s standard schedule the Trust shall specify the number of hours of work which are allocated for the whole tour within each four-week period of work. During a tour abroad the schedule may be amended at less notice than that prescribed in Clause 6. On-call hours on tours abroad shall only be time spent in rehearsal, performance and travel and shall exclude all meal breaks. In the event that the actual numbers of hours worked exceeds that allowed for the whole tour on the Schedule, overtime will be paid at the relevant rate. 5.9 Payments in respect of early calls and late returns shall only be incurred where these occur within the UK.

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Sources: Standard Contract

FOREIGN TOURING. 5.1 Work outside the United Kingdom (“foreign touring”) shall be deemed to form part of the Musicians’ normal duties (as defined in clause 2.1 above). In exceptional circumstances, as agreed by the Trust, a request for the Musician to be released from his/her obligation to participate in an engagement by the Orchestra outside of the United Kingdom without the Musician suffering a deduction in salary will not be unreasonably refused. 5.2 A working party consisting of two members of the Orchestra Committee and the orchestra management shall be convened at the earliest opportunity to consider the terms and conditions of any proposed foreign tour. 5.3 At least six weeks prior to the commencement of a foreign tour, the Trust and the members of the Orchestra shall agree the tour schedule, the type and location of accommodation, the methods of travel, the subsistence payments and the main details of the itinerary, although subsequently the itinerary may be subject to minor amendment for legitimate logistical and operational reasons. The Musicians’ Union shall be consulted on the terms of each foreign tour at the time of agreement. 5.4 The Trust may require the Musician not to participate in a foreign tour without the musician suffering any deduction in salary. 5.5 The Trust shall ensure that the Musician has adequate insurance cover with regard to health and cover for death, disablement, medical expenses and treatment arising during or as a result of the tour is no less favourable than his/her position when in the UK. Nothing herein shall impose upon the Trust an obligation to meet the cost of any treatment that could have been foreseen by the Musician before the tour, nor any obligation to maintain or extend to overseas any private UK medical insurance that the Musician may have. The Musician shall inform the Trust of any pre-existing or recently diagnosed medical condition that could affect his/her ability to undertake the tour. 5.6 Prior to the commencement of any foreign tour, the Musician shall ensure that he/she is in possession of a valid passport and, where applicable, a valid UK Global Health Insurance Card. 5.7 The Trust shall, throughout the tour, insure the Musician’s instruments at the value for which they are insured in the UK and shall also insure his/her clothing and suitcase up toto an agreed limit (ie. not cameras, jewellery or cash). 5.8 On the Orchestra’s standard schedule the Trust shall specify the number of hours of work which are allocated for the whole tour within each four-week period of work. During a tour abroad the schedule may be amended at less notice than that prescribed in Clause 6. On-call hours on tours abroad shall only be time spent in rehearsal, performance and travel and shall exclude all meal breaks. In the event that the actual numbers of hours worked exceeds that allowed for the whole tour on the Schedule, overtime will be paid at the relevant rate. 5.9 Payments in respect of early calls and late returns shall only be incurred where these occur within the UK.

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Sources: Standard Contract

FOREIGN TOURING. 5.1 Work outside the United Kingdom (“foreign touring”) shall be deemed to form part of the Musicians’ normal duties (as defined in clause 2.1 above). In exceptional circumstances, as agreed by the Trust, a request for the Musician to be released from his/her obligation to participate in an engagement by the Orchestra outside of the United Kingdom without the Musician suffering a deduction in salary will not be unreasonably refused. 5.2 A working party consisting of two members of the Orchestra Committee and the orchestra management shall be convened at the earliest opportunity to consider the terms and conditions of any proposed foreign tour. 5.3 At least six weeks prior to the commencement of a foreign tour, the Trust and the members of the Orchestra shall agree the tour schedule, the type and location of accommodation, the methods of travel, the subsistence payments and the main details of the itinerary, although subsequently the itinerary may be subject to minor amendment for legitimate logistical and operational reasons. The Musicians’ Union shall be consulted on the terms of each foreign tour at the time of agreement.of 5.4 The Trust may require the Musician not to participate in a foreign tour without the musician suffering any deduction in salary. 5.5 The Trust shall ensure that the Musician has adequate insurance cover with regard to health and cover for death, disablement, medical expenses and treatment arising during or as a result of the tour is no less favourable than his/her position when in the UK. Nothing herein shall impose upon the Trust an obligation to meet the cost of any treatment that could have been foreseen by the Musician before the tour, nor any obligation to maintain or extend to overseas any private UK medical insurance that the Musician may have. The Musician shall inform the Trust of any pre-existing or recently diagnosed medical condition that could affect his/her ability to undertake the tour. 5.6 Prior to the commencement of any foreign tour, the Musician shall ensure that he/she is in possession of a valid passport and, where applicable, a valid UK Global Health Insurance Card. 5.7 The Trust shall, throughout the tour, insure the Musician’s instruments at the value for which they are insured in the UK and shall also insure his/her clothing and suitcase up toto an agreed limit (ie. not cameras, jewellery or cash). 5.8 On the Orchestra’s standard schedule the Trust shall specify the number of hours of work which are allocated for the whole tour within each four-week period of work. During a tour abroad the schedule may be amended at less notice than that prescribed in Clause 6. On-call hours on tours abroad shall only be time spent in rehearsal, performance and travel and shall exclude all meal breaks. In the event that the actual numbers of hours worked exceeds that allowed for the whole tour on the Schedule, overtime will be paid at the relevant rate. 5.9 Payments in respect of early calls and late returns shall only be incurred where these occur within the UK.

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Sources: Standard Contract