Common use of Consecutive Employment and Availability Clause in Contracts

Consecutive Employment and Availability. Performers have the right to accept other professional employment during the course of production of the Project. SAG-AFTRA, therefore waives the requirement of consecutive employment, unless the performer is on an overnight location as defined in Section 5.A, and subject to each Performer’s written consent, which must be given prior to commencement of employment, as defined in the Basic Agreement, in connection with the Project. In exchange for this waiver, Producer agrees to waive their right to exclusive services of the Performer during photography. The performer will attempt to provide thirty-six (36) hours notice of a conflicting professional engagement. No performer may be required to “hold” any day available unless the Performer is paid for such day.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.sagaftra.org, Project Agreement, www.sagaftra.org

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Consecutive Employment and Availability. Performers have the right to accept other professional employment during the course of production of the Project. SAG-AFTRA, therefore waives the requirement of consecutive employment, as defined in the Basic Agreement, in connection with the Project, unless the performer is on an overnight location as defined in Section 5.A, and subject to each Performer’s written consent, which must be given prior to commencement of employment, as defined in the Basic Agreement, in connection with the Project. 5.A. In exchange for this waiver, Producer agrees to waive their right to exclusive services of the Performer during photography. The performer will attempt to provide thirty-six (36) hours hours’ notice of a conflicting professional engagement. No performer may be required to “hold” any day available unless the Performer is paid for such day.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Project Agreement, Project Agreement

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