Fair period definition

Fair period includes: [See Letter of Understanding #8 regarding Articles 2(h) (2) and (3)] (1) The period of time beginning two (2) weeks prior to the opening day of the annual Fair and ending two (2) weeks after the closing day of the Annual Fair. The Employer may employ fair-time employees up to one (1) week before the start of the Fair Period for purposes of training and orientation, including but not limited to the training of fair-time supervisors. (2) The Fair Period also includes any festival, fair or other multi-day event produced by the Employer during the remainder of the year provided such festival, fair or other multi-day event is at least one (1) week or longer duration, including a set-up period not to exceed four (4) working days in duration before the opening day of such festival, fair or event and a tear-down period not to exceed four (4) working days after the closing day of such festival, fair or other multi-day event. (3) Laid off regular full-time employees shall be offered available work at any festival, fair or other multi-day event under this Subsection (2) before fair-time employees and/or seasonal Playland employees are employed, provided that the laid-off employees shall be paid the applicable fair-time rates should they accept such work. Additional Fair Period events under Subsection (2) shall not be covered by the present practice of vacation blackouts. Weekend premiums shall apply during such events unless the parties mutually agree otherwise. Work that would normally be performed by regular full-time employees during the period when such events are held shall continue to be performed and the regular full-time rate shall continue to apply to such work.

Examples of Fair period in a sentence

  • The Applicant shall strictly manage and store all confidential trade or business information learned from exhibition at the Fair, and shall not disclose or divulge the same to any third party without TBSI’s prior written consent during the preparation and the Fair period as well as after the close of the Fair.