CMPA-BC definition

CMPA-BC means the Canadian Media Producers Association – BC Producers Branch;

Examples of CMPA-BC in a sentence

  • For Pilots, the Employer shall pay to the CMPA-BC a sum equal to one-half percent (0.5%) of the Gross Wages of each Employee, to a maximum of $1,500 per Pilot.

  • The Employer shall direct the appropriate payroll company to remit the CMPA-BC portion of the fee to the CMPA-BC within ten (10) business days of the end of the week in which the fees were received.

  • An agreed list of Industry Terminations will be maintained by the Council and CMPA-BC offices and updated on a regular basis.

  • This sum may not be reduced or waived without the written agreement of the CMPA-BC.

  • Any such agreement shall be by Letter of Understanding with a copy to the CMPA-BC and may be for one (1) production, for a type of production, for a specific area, or for a specific period of time.

  • The Producer shall pay a levy to the Union and a Contract Administration Fee (the “Administration Fee”) to the CMPA-BC, no later than twelve (12) days after the end of each payroll week.

  • The Union shall remit the CMPA-BC’s share of the Administration Fee collected pursuant to this paragraph, itemized by Production to the CMPA-BC within fifteen (15) days of the end of each month.

  • This sum due to the CMPA-BC may not be reduced or waived without the written agreement of the CMPA-BC.

  • The Union and the CMPA-BC agree to negotiate for rates of pay with respect to any new Technician whose classification(s) and rate(s) of pay are not already defined herein.

  • Either the signatory Producer, the CMPA-BC or the Union may file a written Step 2 (Article 18.06 (b)) grievance with the other about the other's interpretation, application or alleged violation of this Agreement or any Deal Memorandum deemed to be part of this Agreement.