Local Jobber Sample Clauses

Local Jobber. (1) A local jobber is a non-professional who is a bona fide resident of the community in which the theatre is located (within a 50-mile radius) and who does not intend to make a career in the professional theatre. (2) Local jobbers may be employed in not more than three productions in each of the first two seasons unless signed to an Equity contract. Thereafter, a local jobber may be engaged in any succeeding season for no more than one production unless signed to an Equity contract. (1) In University-connected Theatres, Theatres that are fully-accredited, degree- granting institutions, and Theatres that are formally associated with a University or other fully-accredited, degree-granting institution (hereafter called “Academic Theatres”), the non-professional status of bona fide students matriculated for a degree in Theatre Arts shall continue for as long as they are so matriculated. Should the student elect to register as an EMC, all provisions relating to the EMC shall apply. (2) The Academic Theatres listed below may use six matriculated students each season in age-appropriate roles, outside the non-professional ratio set forth in section (G) below. The students may not exceed 35% of the cast of the production until the number of Equity contracts for the production reaches the number set forth in section (G) below which permits the use of unlimited non-professionals. This provision, only as it concerns the 35% rule, shall revert to 30% effective February 13, 2022. Rule 39. NON-PROFESSIONALS (3) A list of students engaged under section (E)(2) shall be supplied to Equity prior to the commencement of rehearsals. This notification may be by telephone to the Business Representative but shall be followed up in writing immediately. (4) Each Academic Theatre shall provide the calculation of workweeks at the end of each production, unless students will not be engaged under this provision during the term of the Agreement. The Theatres are: American Conservatory Theater, American Repertory Theatre, Arizona Theatre Company, Asolo Theatre Company, Center Theatre Group, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Theatre Company, Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theater Center, Denver Center Theatre Company, Geffen Playhouse, Xxxxxx Street Playhouse, Geva Theatre Center, Xxxxxxx Theater, Hartford Stage, Huntington Theatre Company, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, Northern Stage, Old Globe, PlayMakers Repertory Company, Repertory...
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Local Jobber. A Local Jobber shall be engaged on a proper CAEA weekly contract filed with CAEA in all cases. The Local Jobber must be hired under a weekly CAEA contract in any category, such category specified by the role to be performed. A Local Jobber’s contract must guarantee not less than one (1) week’s minimum fee.
Local Jobber. A “Local Jobber” is an Artist member of CAEA not under seasonal contract to the Engager who is invited to dance with the company for less than a full season as a member of any category.
Local Jobber. The term "local jobber" is a regular member of CAEA not under seasonal contract to the Engager who is invited to perform with the company for less than a full season as a member of any category.

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