Guilds definition

Guilds means guilds, unions or other labor organizations, domestic or foreign, that relate to or support the development, production, release, exhibit, performance, broadcast or other form of use or exploitation of audio or audiovisual content or works of any kind (e.g., the Screen Actors Guild, the Writers Guild of America, the Directors Guild of America, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, International Brotherhood of Teamsters and American Federation of Musicians or other union if the bargaining unit is employed in connection with the development, production, release, exhibit or performance, broadcast or other form of use or exploitation of audio or audiovisual content or work of any kind).
Guilds means SAG-AFTRA.
Guilds means, as applicable: (i) Directors Guild of America, Inc., (ii) Directors Guild of America, Inc.-Producer Pension and Health Plans, (iii) Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, (iv) Screen Actors Guild-Producers Pension and Health Plans, (v) Writers Guild of America West, Inc., (vi) Writers Guild of America East, Inc., (vii) Writers Guild Pension Plan and Industry Health Fund, and (viii) Motion Picture Industry Pension and Health Plans.

Examples of Guilds in a sentence

  • Throughout the period of expansion in the 1990’s, the leadership of SONG became increasingly frustrated with the lack of attention and service that the Newspaper Guild's Washington head office was providing to Canadians.

  • This assignment and authorization is voluntarily made in order to pay my equal share of the Guild's costs of operation and is not conditioned on my present or future membership in the Guild.

  • An Officer is deemed to be a member in good standing of the Guild until the Guild determines that the Officer is not in good standing pursuant to the Guild's Constitution, Rules and Regulations, and until the Guild gives notice in writing to the Company that the Officer is not in good standing.

  • Such amounts shall be deducted from the employee's earnings in accordance with the Guild's schedule of rates furnished to the Employer by the Guild.

  • Such applicant shall have the burden of proof that it satisfies the aforementioned requirements for qualification in any arbitration and shall, upon the Guild's request, furnish to the Guild all relevant financial or corporate information relating thereto as the Guild may reasonably require.


More Definitions of Guilds

Guilds means the Writers Guild of America West, Inc., for itself and its affiliate Writers Guild of America East, Inc. (collectively, “WGA”), the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (“SAG-AFTRA”), the Directors Guild of America, Inc. (the “DGA”) and their respective pension and health plans, as well as the Motion Picture Industry Pension and Health Plans (“MPIPHP”).
Guilds means guilds, unions, trade associations, collectives or other labor organizations, domestic or foreign, that relate to the development, production and/or exploitation of any content (e.g., SAG-AFTRA, DGA, WGA, IATSE and AFM).
Guilds means Secured Guilds together with the Unsecured Guilds.
Guilds means SAG-AFTRA, WGA, DGA, and IATSE.
Guilds means collectively SAG-AFTRA.
Guilds means guilds, unions or other labor organizations, domestic or foreign, that relate to or support the development, production, release, exhibit, performance, broadcast or other form of use or
Guilds means the Specified Guilds and any other guild representing any talent (such as writers, directors and actors) involved in the development or production of motion pictures, such as the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists, the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (Australia), the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and Equity (UK).