Golden Hour Provisions Sample Clauses

Golden Hour Provisions. (1) All time worked at a studio zone location or nearby location, including a combination of work in the same shift of work between a studio and any of such locations, in excess of fourteen (14) consecutive hours (including meal periods) from the time of reporting for work shall be Golden Hours and shall be paid for at the following rates: Occurring on Any Day Other than a Holiday or the Sixth or Seventh Day Worked in an Employee's Workweek: Two (2) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate. Occurring on the Sixth Day Worked in an Employee's Workweek: Three (3) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate. Occurring on the Seventh Day Worked in an Employee's Workweek or Holiday: Four (4) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate. (2) In a shift of work all of which occurs solely on the premises in a studio, all time worked in excess of twelve (12) consecutive hours (including meal period) from the time of reporting for work shall be Golden Hours and shall be paid at the following rates: Occurring on Any Day Other than a Holiday or the Sixth or Seventh Day Worked in an Employee's Workweek: Two (2) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate. Occurring on the Sixth Day Worked in an Employee's Workweek: Three (3) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate. Occurring on the Seventh Day Worked in an Employee's Workweek or Holiday: Four (4) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate. (3) For "on production" employees only who are employed on television productions and whose shift of work occurs solely on the premises in a studio, or at a studio zone location, or at a nearby location, or at a combination of a studio and a studio zone and/or nearby location, Golden Hours as provided in subparagraphs (1) and (2) above and in Paragraph 23(b)(2) shall be based on hours worked, rather than elapsed. For example, if such an employee works solely at a studio, all time worked in excess of twelve (12) work hours shall be Golden Hours and shall be paid for in accordance with subparagraph (2) above. (b) Once an employee is on Golden Hours, all work time thereafter (including meal periods, but excluding interruptions as defined below) shall be paid for at the applicable Golden Hour rate until he shall have received a rest period of not less than eight (8) consecutive hours. (Deductible meal periods shall not be included in work time which is to be paid for at the applicable Golden Hour rate for "on production" employees employed on television productions whos...
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Golden Hour Provisions. (1) All time worked at a studio zone (or secondary studio zone) location4 or nearby location, including a combination of work in the same shift of work between a studio and any of such locations, in excess of fourteen (14) consecutive hours (including meal periods) from the time of reporting for work shall be Golden Hours and shall be paid for at the following rates:
Golden Hour Provisions. (1) All time worked at a studio zone (or secondary studio zone) location4 or nearby location, including a combination of work in the same shift of work between a studio and any of such locations in excess of fourteen (14) consecutive hours (including meal periods) from the time of reporting for work shall be Golden Hours and shall be paid for at the following rates: Occurring on Any Day Other than a Holiday or the Sixth or Seventh Day Worked in an Employee’s Studio Workweek: Two (2) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate. Occurring on the Sixth Day Worked in an Employee’s Studio Workweek: Three (3) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate.
Golden Hour Provisions. (1) All time worked at a studio zone (or secondary studio zone) location or nearby location, including a combination of work in the same shift of work between a studio and any of such locations, in excess of fourteen (14) consecutive hours (including meal periods) from the time of reporting for work shall be Golden Hours and shall be paid for at the following rates: “Occurring on Any Day Other than a Holiday or the Sixth or Seventh Day Worked in an Employee's Studio Workweek: Two and one-half (2½) times (2.5x) the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate for all hours worked in excess of fourteen (14) consecutive hours and, effective February 13, 2022, three (3) times (3x) the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate for all hours worked in excess of sixteen (16) consecutive hours (three (3) times (3x) the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate for all hours worked in excess of fifteen (15) consecutive hours, effective for motion pictures, new mini-series and seasons of series commencing principal photography on or after [insert date that is August 4, 2024, or the first Sunday following the business day on which the AMPTP receives notice of ratification, whichever is later]). “Occurring on the Sixth Day Worked in an Employee's Studio Workweek: Three and three-fourths (3¾) times (3.75x) the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate for all hours worked in excess of fourteen (14) consecutive hours and, effective February 13, 2022, four and one-half (4.5) times (4.5x) the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate for all hours worked in excess of sixteen (16) consecutive hours (four and one-half (4.5) times (4.5x) the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate for all hours worked in excess of fifteen (15) consecutive hours, effective for motion pictures, new mini-series and seasons of series commencing principal photography on or after [insert date that is August 4, 2024, or the first Sunday following the business day on which the AMPTP receives notice of ratification, whichever is later]). “Occurring on the Seventh Day Worked in an Employee's Studio Workweek or a Holiday: Five (5) times (5x) the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate for all hours worked in excess of fourteen (14) consecutive hours and, effective February 13, 2022, six (6) times (6x) the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate for all hours worked in excess of sixteen (16) consecutive hours (six (6) times (6x) the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate for all hours worked in excess of fifteen (15) consecutive hours, effective for ...
Golden Hour Provisions. (1) All time worked at a studio zone (or secondary studio zone) location or nearby location, including a combination of work in the same shift of work between a studio and any of such locations, in excess of fourteen (14) consecutive hours (including meal periods) from the time of reporting for work shall be Golden Hours and shall be paid for at the following rates: Occurring on Any Day Other than a Holiday or the Sixth or Seventh Day Worked in an Employee's Studio Workweek: Two and one-half (2½) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate. Occurring on the Sixth Day Worked in an Employee's Studio Workweek: Three and three-fourths (3¾) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate. Occurring on the Seventh Day Worked in an Employee's Workweek or Holiday: Five (5) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate. (2) In a shift of work all of which occurs solely on the premises in a studio, all time worked by "on production" employees in excess of fourteen (14) hours (including meal periods) and all time worked by "off production" employees in excess of twelve (12) consecutive hours (including meal periods) from the time of reporting for work shall be Golden Hours and shall be paid at the following rates: Occurring on Any Day Other than a Holiday or the Sixth or Seventh Day Worked in an Employee's Studio Workweek: Two
Golden Hour Provisions. (1) All time worked at a studio zone location or nearby location, including a combination of work in the same shift of work between a studio and any of such locations, in excess of fourteen (14) consecutive hours (including meal periods) from the time of reporting for work shall be Golden Hours and shall be paid for at the following rates: Occurring on Any Day Other than a Studio Holiday or the Sixth or Seventh Day Worked in an Employee's Studio Workweek: Two (2) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate. Occurring on the Sixth Day Worked in an Employee's Studio Workweek: Three (3) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate. Occurring on the Seventh Day Worked in an Employee's Studio Workweek or Holidays: Four (4) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate. (2) In a shift of work all of which occurs solely on the premises in a studio, all time worked in excess of twelve (12) consecutive hours (including meal periods) from the time of reporting for work shall be Golden Hours and shall be paid at the following rates: Occurring on Any Day Other than a Holiday or the Sixth or Seventh Day Worked in an Employee's Studio Workweek: Two
Golden Hour Provisions. (1) All time worked at a studio zone (or secondary studio zone) location or nearby location, including a combination of work in the same shift of work between a studio and any of such locations, in excess of fourteen (14) consecutive hours (including meal periods) from the time of reporting for work shall be Golden Hours and shall be paid for at the following rates: Occurring on Any Day Other than a Holiday or the Sixth or Seventh Day Worked in an Employee's Studio Workweek: Two and one-half (2½) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate for all hours worked in excess of fourteen (14) consecutive hours and, effective February 13, 2022, three (3) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate for all hours worked in excess of sixteen (16) consecutive hours. Occurring on the Sixth Day Worked in an Employee's Studio Workweek: Three and three-fourths (3¾) times the scheduled Regular Basic Hourly Rate for all hours worked in excess of fourteen
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Golden Hour Provisions. The Golden Hour pay rates will commence after twelve elapsed hours.
Golden Hour Provisions. The following Golden Hour provisions shall be applicable only if the employee is directed by his Department Head to work in excess of twelve

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