Show Day Sample Clauses

The Show Day clause defines the specific date or dates on which a performance, event, or exhibition is scheduled to take place. It typically outlines the exact timing, location, and any relevant logistical details associated with the event, such as load-in and load-out times or rehearsal periods. By clearly establishing when and where the event will occur, this clause ensures all parties are aligned on scheduling and helps prevent misunderstandings or conflicts regarding the event's timing.
Show Day. Show Day shall mean the local Show Day in cities, towns or districts of the State when that day in the locality of the employer's premises occurs on an employee's ordinary working day. Providing that the provisions of this subclause shall not apply in a manner having the effect of enabling an employee to take more than one public holiday for this purpose in any one year.
Show Day choice – Provided that where the Show is of more than one day's duration the employees may agree with the employer to choose another day during the show period in lieu of the day so appointed, in which case the provisions of this paragraph shall apply to the day so chosen.
Show Day. 36.4.1 Employees required to perform work on the annual agricultural, horticultural or industrial show held at the principal city or town, as specified in such notification of such district, will be paid in accordance with the sub-clause above headed "Prescribed Public Holidays".
Show Day. Show Day denotes the annual agricultural, horticultural or industrial show held at the principal city or town where the facility is located. In a district in which a holiday is not appointed for an annual agricultural, horticultural or industrial show, the Employee and Employer must agree on an ordinary working day that is to be treated as a show holiday for all purposes.