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TOURS AND RUN-OUTS. Definitions A "Run-out Concert" is any concert performed outside the City of Toronto but sufficiently close to the City of Toronto to enable the musicians to travel to the concert venue and return to the City of Toronto following the concert without requiring overnight accommodation and "run-out" has a corresponding meaning. A "Tour" is a trip requiring overnight accommodation on one or more occasions. A "Tour Week" is any week that consists of three (3) or more run-out concerts. While participating in a tour week, a musician shall be considered to be on Tour pay and per diem shall apply only to those services for which the orchestra is actually outside the City of Toronto. In any tour week containing services inside the City of Toronto, there shall be two (2) days off. A "Run-out on Tour" occurs when the orchestra, while on tour in a particular municipality, leaves that municipality on a run-out concert but returns to the particular municipality after the concert. "Per Diem" is an allowance which will paid be to musicians for run-out concerts and during tour weeks. Per Diems The amount to be paid in each year of this Agreement for per diems for run-outs and tours within the North American continent shall be as follows: Total Breakfast Lunch Dinner Out-of-Pocket When a run-out or tour is to any of the five (5) largest cities in North America or to a location north of the 60th parallel, each musician will receive an increase in the per diem payment noted above of Per diem for tours outside Canada and the continental United States will be as described in the Canadian External Affairs Department document on meal allowances, plus an allowance of for out-of-pocket expenses, plus In no case, however, shall such per diems be less than the domestic per diem amounts. For a city not covered in this document, per diem shall be that of the nearest city in the same country. The document used shall be the most recently updated version available on the first day of each contract season. Tour Pay The amount of of the personal contracted fee of each orchestral musician shall be paid pro rata, on a daily basis to each musician for each day or part thereof for which the musician is deemed to be on tour in accordance with Articles and above. Tour pay shall be applicable to overtime payment, step-ups, or other additional payments. All applicable tour pay and per diems shall be paid to each musician not later than three
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