Continuous Working Day definition

Continuous Working Day. (“CWD”): 9 shooting hours without a formal break or general cessation of work but allowing for a rest break of no less than 20 minutes for all on-set crew, the timing of which shall be arranged by Workers within their department, for example 8am-5pm.

Examples of Continuous Working Day in a sentence

  • Working Day/Night: 10 hours including 1 hour for lunch Continuous Working Day: 8 hours between 7am & 7pm; includes a Makeup/Hair/Wardrobe: Included as part of the working day Payment: On a weekly basis and is due by Friday of the week following that in which the work is done Night work: Negotiated Daily Basic Performance Salary + 50%.

  • A delay or curtailment to the subsequent meal break shall result in the payment set out in clause 10.5. Where work continues for more than one hour following the end of a Continuous Working Day, the Producer shall endeavour to provide food and refreshments.

  • Overtime on Standard Day Calls and Standard Night Calls and Continuous Working Day Calls 8 Clause 9.

Related to Continuous Working Day

  • Continuous work means work carried on with consecutive shifts of employees throughout the 24 hours of each of at least six consecutive days without interruption except during breakdowns or meal breaks or due to unavoidable causes beyond the control of the employer.

  • Continuous Shift Work means work done by separate relays of employees where the hours of work are regularly rotated in accordance with a shift roster covering a 24 hour per day operation over a 7 day week.

  • *Continuous Contract Any existing written agreement (including any renewals that are exercised) between a prime contractor and a HUB vendor, where the HUB vendor provides the prime contractor with goods or service under the same contract for a specified period of time. The frequency the HUB vendor is utilized or paid during the term of the contract is not relevant to whether the contract is considered continuous. Two or more contracts that run concurrently or overlap one another for different periods of time are considered by CPA to be individual contracts rather than renewals or extensions to the original contract. In such situations the prime contractor and HUB vendor are entering (have entered) into “new” contracts.

  • Continuous Employment and “Continuous Service” means:

  • Continuous enrollment means enrollment in a state- supported postsecondary education institution at the same degree level for consecutive terms, excluding summer term, since the beginning of the period for which continuous enrollment is claimed unless a sequence of continuous enrollment is broken due to extenuating circumstances beyond the student’s control, including serious personal illness or injury, or illness or death of a parent.