Weather Permitting Calls Sample Clauses
A weather-permitting-calls clause allows for scheduled work or activities to be postponed or rescheduled if weather conditions are unsuitable or unsafe. In practice, this means that outdoor construction, events, or other weather-dependent tasks can be delayed without penalty when adverse weather, such as heavy rain or high winds, would make proceeding impractical or dangerous. The core function of this clause is to provide flexibility and protect parties from liability or breach of contract due to weather-related delays, ensuring that safety and practicality are prioritized over strict adherence to schedules.
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Weather Permitting Calls. Weather permitting calls are allowable for principal performers subject to the following limitations and conditions:
1. Weather permitting calls shall not be issued for stages in studios.
2. A principal performer receiving 2 times the session fee per commercial per day or less shall be paid a half-check upon the cancellation of any weather permitting call. This check shall entitle the Producer to hold the principal performer for not exceeding 4 hours. The principal performer shall receive a half- check for each additional 4 hours, or portion thereof, during which he/she is held by the Producer. During this waiting period the Producer has the privilege of putting principal performers into costumes, rehearsing, or making other use of their services. If however, any recording or photographing is done, whether still pictures or otherwise, the principal performer shall be paid the agreed daily wage.
3. Weather permitting calls may not be issued to a principal performer after the commencement of photography, and the fact that a weather permitting call or calls have been issued before the commencement of photography shall not cause the consecutive employment provisions of these rules to come into effect.
4. At the time of acceptance by a principal performer of a weather permitting call, the principal performer shall advise Producer of any possible conflict for immediately subsequent days.
Weather Permitting Calls. (a) When the scheduled photography is cancelled by Producer because of weather conditions, a sideline musician reporting pursuant to a “weather-permitting” call shall be paid one-half (½) day of pay, which shall entitle the Producer to hold the sideline musician for not exceeding four (4) hours; the sideline musician shall receive two (2) hours of pay (at straight time) for each additional two (2) hours or fraction thereof, during which he/she is thereafter so held.
(b) During this time, the Producer may costume, rehearse or otherwise use the sideline musician on the specified photoplay, except for recording or photographing, still or otherwise, of such sideline musician.
(c) If the sideline musician is used for such recording or photographing, he/she shall receive a day of pay.
(d) “Weather-permitting” calls shall not be issued for stages in studios.
Weather Permitting Calls. Notwithstanding (a) and (b) above, the Producer may issue a ‘weather-permitting’ call for adverse environmental conditions (such as storms, snow, extreme cold or heat) where it may be deemed unsafe for shooting and/or travel to or from the worksite. A weather-permitting call shall be issued prior to the Technician’s dismissal for the day and for persons not on payroll up to twelve (12) hours prior to their call time. The Producer shall provide notice to the Union when issuing a weather-permitting call. The Producer may cancel a weather-permitting call up to two (2) hours before the scheduled call time, and in such event, the Technician shall be paid for a four (4) hour minimum call at the Technician’s negotiated hourly rate. If sufficient notice of the cancellation of a weather- permitting call is not given to the Technician, then (b) above shall apply. The foregoing shall in no way be construed to limit the Producer’s rights under 16.03.
Weather Permitting Calls. Modify the Agreement as follows:
Weather Permitting Calls.
(a) The Company may cancel calls for Employees working on a daily basis up to 8:00 p.m. (2000 hours) of the day prior to the starting time of the call. In the event that such notice is not given, the Company shall pay the Employee one day’s pay at the basic rate.
(b) The Company may issue a “weather-permitting” call for environmental conditions including, but not limited to, wildfire smoke, extreme heat, extreme cold, snow, sleet, or ice storms to an Employee prior to the Employee’s dismissal for the day and to persons not on payroll up to twelve (12) hours before their call time (even if a call had previously been given). The Company shall provide notice to the Union upon the issuance of a “weather-permitting” call. The Company may cancel a “weather-permitting call” up to four (4) hours prior to the Employee’s call time. In the event the Employee is notified not to report to work, the Employee shall be paid four (4) hours of pay at straight time, which shall be subject to fringe contributions. However, if the notification is untimely, the Employee shall be paid for the applicable daily minimum call, which shall be subject to fringe contributions. The Union agrees that it will not unreasonably deny a request by the Company to issue a “weather- permitting” call under this article for other weather conditions.
Weather Permitting Calls. (a) When the scheduled photography is cancelled by Producer because of weather conditions, a sideline musician reporting pursuant to a "weather-permitting" call shall be paid one-half day of pay, which shall entitle the Producer to hold the sideline musician for not exceeding four
Weather Permitting Calls. Schedule A (Daily) employees responding to “weather permitting” calls shall be allowed one-half (½) the scheduled minimum call if not required to work.
Weather Permitting Calls. A. When scheduled photography is canceled by Employer because of weather conditions, Background Actors reporting pursuant to a “weather permitting” call shall be paid one- half (1/2) day’s pay, which shall entitle the Employer to hold the Background Actor for not more than four (4) hours; the Background Actor shall receive a one-quarter (1/4) day’s pay for each additional two (2) hours or fraction thereof, during which he/she is thereafter held.
B. During this time the Employer may costume, rehearse or otherwise use the Background Actor on the specified photoplay, except for recording or photography still or otherwise, of such Background Actor.
C. If the Background Actor is used for such recording or photographing, he/she shall receive a days pay.
D. The Background Actor may cancel a weather permitting Call previously accepted by notifying the agency which issued the call prior to 7:30 p.m. or the closing time of such agency, whichever is earlier, unless he/she has been established in the picture.
E. Weather permitting Calls shall not be issued for stages in studios, nor shall a weather permitting Call Back be issued to any Background Actor after he/she has been established.
F. When a weather permitting Call is given, the Employer must specify that the Background Actor is to work: (1) if it is raining; (2) if it is cloudy; or (3) if the sun is shining; provided that if any other special type of weather is a condition precedent to the Background Actor working, the same may be specified, but must be described sufficiently so as to be capable of understanding by a Background Actor.
G. Employer agrees that it will not request the Background Actors to call in the early morning hours of the following day for a possible weather permitting call.
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