Overscale definition
Examples of Overscale in a sentence
Gross Remuneration means the total compensation which a Producer owes to a Guild Member for work or services, including minimum rate plus Over-scale, if any, work premiums, vacation and statutory holiday pay or additional compensation in lieu thereof, and Director’s rights acquisition Fee(s), Series bonus and royalties, but excluding insurance and retirement contributions, and monies paid for vehicle and equipment rentals, and expenses, such as per diem allowances or travel costs.
Overscale Employees will be entitled to maintain their current rate of pay.
Contracted Rate is the higher of the applicable minimum rate (scale) provided for in the Schedules, or the negotiated rate inclusive of Over-scale, specified in the Guild Member’s Contract for Services.
Overscale employees shall be eligible for merit increases in accord with Article XXVI, Section C of the Agreement.
Overscale Daily Engineers are those Daily Engineers whose actual rate exceeds the Group A rate, which is inclusive of the daily twenty percent (20%) premium.
Overscale Daily Engineers are those Daily Engineers whose actual rate exceeds the Group A rate, plus the daily twenty percent (20%) premium.
Overscale Staff Engineers are those Staff Engineers whose actual rate exceeds the Group A rate, plus the maintenance premium if applicable.
Employees will have the service premium applied to their wage rate and will be considered to be Overscale.
Save and except for any performer paid a material Overscale Fee in which case the rate of performer’s participation in Distributors’ Gross Revenue shall be negotiated by CTV and the performer.
Over-scale means those wages which a Guild Member has contracted with the Producer over and above the minimum rates provided in this Standard Agreement.