Common use of Unpaid Absence Only for Compelling Circumstances or Emergency Clause in Contracts

Unpaid Absence Only for Compelling Circumstances or Emergency. Where there is an Understudy on contract and ready to perform, an Actor shall be entitled to take up to three days of unpaid absence in each year of employment for compelling circumstances or emergency. For purposes of this rule, a compelling circumstance or emergency shall be expressly limited to either a wedding, graduation or medical emergency and must involve a member of the Actor’s immediate family (including grandparents, in-laws, domestic partners and spousal equivalents). Such absence is subject to the following:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Off Broadway Agreement, Off Broadway Agreement

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Unpaid Absence Only for Compelling Circumstances or Emergency. Where there is an Understudy on contract and ready to perform, an Actor or Stage Manager shall be entitled to take up to three days of unpaid absence in each year of employment for compelling circumstances or emergency. For purposes of this rule, a compelling circumstance or emergency shall be expressly limited to either a wedding, graduation or medical emergency and must involve a member of the ActorActor or Stage Manager’s immediate family (including grandparents, in-laws, domestic partners and spousal equivalents). Such absence is subject to the following:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Broadway Agreement

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Unpaid Absence Only for Compelling Circumstances or Emergency. Where there is an Understudy on contract and ready to perform, an Actor . Actors shall be entitled to take up to three days of unpaid absence in each contract year of employment for compelling circumstances or emergency. For purposes of this ruleRule, a compelling circumstance or emergency shall will include but not necessarily be expressly limited to either a wedding, graduation or medical emergency and must involve a member of the Actor’s immediate family (including grandparents, in-in- laws, domestic partners and spousal equivalents). Such absence is subject to the following:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Area Theatre Agreement

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