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JURISDICTION OF WORK. 5.1 The exclusive jurisdiction of the Employees covered by this Agreement shall include all work of a kind and nature usually performed by stage hands such as handling, erecting, dismantling, transporting, preparing, maintaining and operating sets, scenery, properties, sound equipment, lights and lighting equipment, and stage equipment and machinery of all kinds and description, as well as the unpacking, packing, cleaning, pressing, dressing, maintaining and quick changing of theatrical costumes, as required, and all activities incidental thereto, in connection with: (a) Any and all entertainments, rehearsals, performances and displays on any stage in the theatre complex; (b) Any and all entertainments, full technical rehearsals, performances and displays performed in any room in the theatre by a company of or engaged by the Employer; (c) Any and all entertainments, technical rehearsals, performances and displays in any room for which an admission is charged; (d) All work of a nature or kind usually performed by stage hands in the theatre that is required in connection with television productions, closed circuit television, teleprompters, film projectors, filming and filming production work for both theatrical and television presentation which are produced or executed anywhere within such theatre in or on its grounds. (e) For the purposes of this Agreement, the term theatre shall include the Orpheum Theatre complex or any other theatre which is the site of the main productions of the Employer and any other place of business in respect of which the Union becomes certified under the Labour Relations Code of British Columbia during the term hereof. (f) It is understood that for main productions of the Employer in any other place of business in which the Union is not certified, the Employer will hire a crew of no fewer than two (2) car loaders/stagehands. For the purpose of this Agreement, “main production” is defined as a performance of the full orchestra or a large portion thereof, i.e. excluding chamber music performances, master classes, etc. When the Employer intends to record a show for a broadcast or taping in any medium, said Employer or their agent shall negotiate crewing with the Union's Representative at least one week prior to the scheduled date. If the Employer requires a recording of a production, or portion thereof, in any medium said recording shall be done by the crew on that call; provided, however, such recording does not restrict said crew from performing those functions required by the stage production.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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JURISDICTION OF WORK. 5.1 The exclusive jurisdiction of the Employees covered by this Agreement shall include all work of a kind and nature usually performed by stage hands such as handling, erecting, dismantling, transporting, preparing, maintaining and operating sets, scenery, properties, sound equipment, lights and lighting equipment, and stage equipment and machinery of all kinds and description, as well as the unpacking, packing, cleaning, pressing, dressing, maintaining and quick changing of theatrical costumes, as required, and all activities incidental thereto, in connection with: (a) Any and all entertainments, rehearsals, performances and displays on any stage in the theatre complex; (b) Any and all entertainments, full technical rehearsals, performances and displays performed in any room in the theatre by a company of or engaged by the Employer; (c) Any and all entertainments, technical rehearsals, performances and displays in any room for which an admission is charged; (d) All work of a nature or kind usually performed by stage hands in the theatre that is required in connection with television productions, closed circuit television, teleprompters, film projectors, filming and filming production work for both theatrical and television presentation which are produced or executed anywhere within such theatre in or on its grounds. (e) For the purposes of this Agreement, the term theatre shall include the Orpheum Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Theatre complex or any other theatre which is the site of the main productions of the Employer and any other place of business in respect of which the Union becomes certified under the Labour Relations Code of British Columbia during the term hereof. (f) It is understood that for main Prior to each season, both parties agree to meet and discuss any productions of the Employer being presented in any venues other place of business than those listed in which the Union is not certified, the Employer will hire a crew of no fewer than two Article 5.1(e). (2a) car loaders/stagehands. For the purpose of this Agreement, “main production” is defined as a performance of the full orchestra or a large portion thereof, i.e. excluding chamber music performances, master classes, etc. When the Employer intends to record a show for a broadcast or taping in any medium, said Employer or their agent shall negotiate crewing with the Union's ’s Representative at least one week prior to the scheduled date. . (b) If the Employer requires a recording of a production, or portion thereof, in any medium said recording shall be done by the crew on that call; provided, however, such recording does not restrict said crew from performing those functions required by the stage production.

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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

JURISDICTION OF WORK. 5.1 The exclusive jurisdiction of the Employees covered by this Agreement shall include all work of a kind and nature usually performed by stage hands such as handling, erecting, dismantling, transporting, preparing, maintaining and operating sets, scenery, properties, sound equipment, lights and lighting equipment, and stage equipment and machinery of all kinds and description, as well as the unpacking, packing, cleaning, pressing, dressing, maintaining and quick changing of theatrical costumes, as well as the application, maintaining and/or care of hair of all kinds, types and description, whether it be the natural hair of actors or any natural or synthetic wig or hairpiece, as well as the application, maintaining and/or care of make-up of all kinds, types and description as required, and all activities incidental thereto, in connection with: (a) Any and all entertainments, rehearsals, performances and displays on any stage in the theatre complexstage; (b) Any and all entertainments, full technical rehearsals, performances and displays performed in any room in the theatre space by a company of or engaged by the Employer; (c) Any and all entertainments, technical rehearsals, performances and displays in any room for which an admission is charged; (d) All work of a nature or kind usually performed by stage hands in the theatre a venue that is required in connection with television productions, closed circuit television, teleprompters, film projectors, filming and filming production work for both theatrical and television presentation which are produced or executed anywhere within such theatre in venue or on its grounds. (e) For the purposes of this Agreement, the term theatre shall include the Orpheum Theatre complex or any other theatre which is the site of the main productions of the Employer and any other place of business in respect of which the Union becomes certified under the Labour Relations Code of British Columbia during the term hereof. (f) It is understood that for main productions of the Employer in any other place of business in which the Union is not certified, the Employer will hire a crew of no fewer than two (2) car loaders/stagehands. For the purpose of this Agreement, “main production” is defined as a performance of the full orchestra or a large portion thereof, i.e. excluding chamber music performances, master classes, etc. 5.2 When the Employer intends to record a show for a broadcast or taping in any medium, said Employer or their agent shall negotiate crewing with the Union's ’s Representative at least one week prior to the scheduled date. 5.3 Videotaping will be permitted without hiring Local 118 technical crew under the following conditions: (a) Segments taped are limited to the artists‟ first three songs. If An audio feed from the Employer requires artist’s audio console is permitted. Videotape must be for non- commercial use, including promoting the event to facilitate ticket sales. (b) Accredited news gatherers will have unrestricted Local 118 jurisdictional access to the event location for purposes similar to the foregoing, subject to the presenter’s approval. (c) Videotaping of the artist’s performance by the artist’s staff for the artist’s archives or other non-commercial use. Only one video camera may be used, and once placed, will remain in that location for the duration of the videotaping. 5.4 In instances where a recording musical touring group (i.e. a “rock band”) has a personal assistant to take care of a productionhair, wig and/or make-up requirements, or portion thereofif the artist prefers to apply hair, in any medium said recording shall wig and/or make-up for him or herself, the hiring of Local 118 bargaining unit person (s) will be done by the crew on that call; provided, however, such recording optional. This clause does not restrict said crew from performing those functions required by the stage productionapply to plays, operas, Broadway style musicals, etc.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Casual Contract, Master Collective Agreement

JURISDICTION OF WORK. 5.1 The exclusive jurisdiction of the Employees covered by this Agreement shall include all work of a kind and nature usually performed by stage hands such as handling, erecting, dismantling, transporting, preparing, maintaining and operating sets, scenery, properties, sound equipment, lights and lighting equipment, and stage equipment and machinery of all kinds and description, as well as the unpacking, packing, cleaning, pressing, dressing, maintaining and quick changing of theatrical costumes, as required, and all activities incidental thereto, in connection with: (a) a. Any and all entertainments, full technical rehearsals, performances and displays on any stage in the theatre complex; (b) b. Any and all entertainments, full technical rehearsals, performances and displays performed in any room in the theatre by a company of or engaged by the Employer; (c) c. Any and all entertainments, technical rehearsals, performances and displays in any room for which an admission is charged; (d) d. All work of a nature or kind usually performed by stage hands in the theatre that is required in connection with television productions, closed circuit television, television, teleprompters, film projectors, filming and filming production work for both theatrical and television presentation which are produced or executed anywhere within such theatre in or on its grounds. (e) e. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term theatre shall include the Orpheum Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Theatre complex or any other theatre which is the site of the main productions of the Employer and any other place of business in respect of which the Union becomes certified under the Labour Relations Code of British Columbia during the term hereof. (f) It is understood that for main productions of the Employer in any other place of business in which the Union is not certified, the Employer will hire a crew of no fewer than two (2) car loaders/stagehands. For the purpose of this Agreement, “main production” is defined as a performance of the full orchestra or a large portion thereof, i.e. excluding chamber music performances, master classes, etc. 5.2 When the Employer intends to record a show for a broadcast or taping in any medium, said Employer or their agent shall negotiate crewing with the Union's Representative at least one week prior to the scheduled date. 5.3 A rehearsal video may be shot by a member of the ballet company. If the Employer requires a recording of a productionIn this event, or portion thereof, in any medium said recording shall be done by the crew on that call; provided, however, such recording does Article 5.1(d) will not restrict said crew from performing those functions required by the stage productionapply.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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JURISDICTION OF WORK. 5.1 The exclusive jurisdiction of the Employees covered by this Agreement shall include all work of a kind and nature usually performed by stage hands such as handling, erecting, dismantling, transporting, preparing, maintaining and operating sets, scenery, properties, sound equipment, lights and lighting equipment, and stage equipment and machinery of all kinds and description, as well as the unpacking, packing, cleaning, pressing, dressing, maintaining and quick changing of theatrical costumes, as well as the application, maintaining and/or care of hair of all kinds, types and description, whether it be the natural hair of actors or any natural or synthetic wig or hairpiece, as well as the application, maintaining and/or care of make-up of all kinds, types and description as required, and all activities incidental thereto, in connection with: (a) Any and all entertainments, rehearsals, performances and displays on any stage in the theatre complex; (b) Any and all entertainments, full technical rehearsals, performances and displays performed in any room in the theatre by a company of or engaged by the Employer; (c) Any and all entertainments, technical rehearsals, performances and displays in any room for which an admission is charged; (d) All work of a nature or kind usually performed by stage hands in the theatre that is required in connection with television productions, closed circuit television, teleprompters, film projectors, filming and filming production work for both theatrical and television presentation which are produced or executed anywhere within such theatre in or on its grounds. In instances where a musical touring group, ie. “rock band” uses a teleprompter for the purposes of queuing lyics, the hiring of Local 118 bargaining unit person(s) to operate such teleprompter will be optional. (e) For the purposes of this Agreement, the term theatre shall include include: BC Place, the Orpheum PNE site, the Vancouver Civic Theatres, the Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Theatre complex or any other theatre which is the site of the main productions of the Employer Complex, and any other place of business in respect of which the Union becomes certified under the Labour Relations Code of British Columbia during the term hereof. (f) It is understood that for main productions of the Employer in any other place of business in which the Union is not certified, the Employer will hire a crew of no fewer than two (2) car loaders/stagehands. For the purpose of this Agreement, “main production” is defined as a performance of the full orchestra or a large portion thereof, i.e. excluding chamber music performances, master classes, etc. 5.2 When the Employer intends to record a show for a broadcast or taping in any medium, said Employer or their agent shall negotiate crewing with the Union's ’s Representative at least one week prior to the scheduled date. 5.3 Video taping will be permitted without hiring Local 118 technical crew under the following conditions: (a) Segments taped are limited to the artists’ first three songs. If An audio feed from the Employer requires artists’ audio console is permitted. Videotape must be for non-commercial use, including promoting the event to facilitate ticket sales. (b) Accredited news gatherers will have unrestricted Local 118 jurisdictional access to the event location for purposes similar to the foregoing, subject to the presenter’s approval. (c) Video taping of the artists’ performance by the artists’ staff for the artists’ archives or other non-commercial use. Only one video camera may be used, and once placed, will remain in that location for the duration of the video taping. 5.4 In instances where a recording musical touring group, i.e., “rock band” has a personal assistant to take care of a productionhair, wig and/or make-up requirements, or portion thereofif the artist prefers to apply hair, in any medium said recording shall wig and/or make-up for him or herself, the hiring of Local 118 bargaining unit person (s) will be done by the crew on that call; provided, however, such recording optional. This clause does not restrict said crew from performing those functions required by the stage productionapply to plays, operas, Broadway style musicals, etc.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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