Common use of Pre-production Workweek Clause in Contracts

Pre-production Workweek. The workweek during pre-production may be different than the workweek of production. The change in workweek from pre-production to production shall not be considered a workweek shift. The workweek wherein pre-production ends and shooting begins must conform to the terms of Article 15.2. When there is change to the workweek between pre-production and production, a minimum 34 hour rest period shall be required. When work is performed during the rest period it shall be paid at the turnaround rate of three (3) times the Employee’s basic hourly rate.

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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Pre-production Workweek. The workweek during pre-production may be different than the workweek of production. The change in workweek from pre-production to production shall not be considered a workweek shift. The workweek wherein pre-production ends and shooting begins must conform to the terms of Article 15.2. When there is a change to the workweek between pre-production and production, a minimum 34 34-hour rest period shall be required. When work is performed during the rest period it shall be paid at the turnaround rate of three (3) times the Employee’s applicable basic hourly rate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Pre-production Workweek. The workweek during pre-production may be different than the workweek of production. The change in workweek from pre-production to production shall not be considered a workweek shift. The workweek wherein pre-production ends and shooting begins must conform to the terms of Article 15.2. When there is change to the workweek between pre-production and production, a minimum 34 hour rest period shall be required. When work is performed during the rest period it shall be paid at the turnaround rate of three (3) times the Employee’s basic hourly rate.15.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Pre-production Workweek. The workweek during pre-production may be different than the workweek of production. The change in workweek from pre-production to production shall not be considered a workweek shift. The workweek wherein pre-production ends and shooting begins must conform to the terms of Article 15.2. When there is change to the workweek between pre-production and production, a minimum 34 hour rest period shall be required. When work is performed during the rest period it shall be paid at the turnaround rate of three (3) times the Employee’s basic hourly rate15.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Pre-production Workweek. The workweek during pre-production may be different than the workweek of production. The change in workweek from pre-production to production shall not be considered a workweek shift. The workweek wherein pre-production ends and shooting begins must conform to the terms of Article 15.2. When there is a change to the workweek between pre-production and production, a minimum 34 hour rest period shall be required. When work is performed during the rest period it shall be paid at the turnaround rate of three (3) times the Employee’s applicable basic hourly rate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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