Common use of Directors’ Holiday Hiatus Clause in Contracts

Directors’ Holiday Hiatus. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any Employer, because of the Christmas/New Year’s holidays, schedules a hiatus in production of an episodic series or serial, the Director’s work on an episode of the series or serial may be suspended during the hiatus, even though the Director has not completed his or her work in preparation or shooting of the episode. This suspension of pay is conditioned on all of the following: (a) the hiatus is not longer than two (2) weeks; (b) the Director must be notified at the time of engagement; and (c) Christmas Day and/or New Year’s Day (to the extent that one or both fall within the hiatus period) must be treated as holidays not worked under Paragraph 11 of this Article 9, Section A.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Freelance Live and Tape Television Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Directors’ Holiday Hiatus. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any Employer, because of the Christmas/New Year’s 's holidays, schedules a hiatus in production of an episodic series or serial, the Director’s 's work on an episode of the series or serial may be suspended during the hiatus, even though the Director has not completed his or her work in preparation or shooting of the episode. This suspension of pay is conditioned on all of the following: (a) the hiatus is not longer than two (2) weeks; (b) the Director must be notified at the time of engagement; and (c) Christmas Day and/or New Year’s 's Day (to the extent that one or both fall within the hiatus period) must be treated as holidays not worked under Paragraph 11 of this Article 9, Section A.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Freelance Live and Tape Television Agreement

Directors’ Holiday Hiatus. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any Employer, because of the Christmas/New Year’s holidays, schedules a hiatus in production of an episodic series or serial, the Director’s work on an episode of the series or serial may be suspended during the hiatus, even though the Director has not completed his or her work in preparation or shooting of the episode. This suspension of pay is conditioned on all of the following: (a) the hiatus is not longer than two (2) weeks; (b) the Director must be notified at the time of engagement; and (c) Christmas Day and/or New Year’s Day (to the extent that one or both fall within the hiatus period) must be treated as holidays not worked under Paragraph 11 of this Article 9, Section A.A. Article 9, Section A. -78-

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Freelance Live and Tape Television Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Directors’ Holiday Hiatus. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any Employer, because of the Christmas/New Year’s holidays, schedules a hiatus in production of an episodic series or serial, the Director’s work on an episode of the series or serial may be suspended during the hiatus, even though the Director has not completed his or her work in preparation or shooting of the episode. This suspension of pay is conditioned on all of the following: (a) the hiatus is not longer than two (2) weeks; (b) the Director must be notified at the time of engagement; and (c) Christmas Day and/or New Year’s Day (to the extent that one or both fall within the hiatus period) must be treated as holidays not worked under Paragraph 11 of this Article 9, Section A.A. Article 9, Section A. -76-

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Freelance Live and Tape Television Agreement

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!