Periods of Flexible Scheduling Sample Clauses

Periods of Flexible Scheduling. 1.5.1 The Manager may, by giving not less than 8 weeks’ prior notice (or not less than 4 weeks’ prior notice for contracts of less than 26 weeks), nominate up to 3 periods of flexible scheduling in each year of the Musician’s Contract. One period of flexible scheduling may be during the Christmas Period as specified in 1.5.2 and up to a further 2 periods of flexible scheduling may be nominated as specified in 1.5.3.
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Periods of Flexible Scheduling. 16 performances can be re-scheduled in a two week period, provided that not more than 9 performances are given in any one of those weeks.
Periods of Flexible Scheduling. 2.6.1 The Manager may, by giving not less than 8 Weeks’ prior notice (or not less than 4 Weeks’ prior notice for contracts of less than 26 weeks), nominate up to 3 Periods of Flexible Scheduling in each year of an Artist’s Contract. One Period of Flexible Scheduling may be during the Christmas Period as specified in 2.6.2 and up to a further 2 Periods of Flexible Scheduling may be nominated as specified in 2.6.3. During a Period of Flexible Scheduling the Manager may only schedule 2 Performances on a Sunday with the approval of the Artist(s) in the Production.
Periods of Flexible Scheduling. 16 – 18 Definition 8 Performance Additional Occasional 37 Regular 37 Performance Call Definition 8 Duties 30 Period Definition 8 Salary Definition 8 Schedule Definition 8 Time Definition 8 Performance Schedule Definition 8 Flexible Scheduling.............................................. 17 – 18 Performer Definition 8 Under 16.................................................................. 15 / 57 Photographs Change When Artist Leaves ............................ 21 / 42 Place of Work Definition 8 Pre Or Post Contractual Work 12 Press Night Definition 8 Preview Period Definition 8 Periods of Flexible Scheduling 17 Public Holidays during 19 Production Change to theatre capacity 16 Definition 8 Programmes Artists Details 24 Understudy 53 Prompt Script 49 Prosecution Of Production 26 Public Holiday Definition 8 Provisions 19 Public Statements.................................................. 29 / 76 Publicity ...................................................................... 21 / 42 Guidelines 75 Transport to calls.................................................. 20 – 21 Raked Stages .......................................................... 70 – 72 Rates of Pay ............................................................ 78 – 89 Recordings Archive 40 Background .......................................................... 39 – 40 Cast Albums 39 Curtain Calls 40 EPKs ........................................................................ 37 – 39 Xxxxxxxxxx 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx’s Salary 15 Appropriate Person To Conduct 27 Covers...................................................................... 52 – 53 Minimum Periods 37 Period Definition 8 Salary Definition 8 Return to In Transfer Situation 12 Salary Period Definition 8 Responsibilities Artist .................................. 29 – 30 / 34 – 35 / 76 – 77 Stage Management ................ 34 – 35 / 46 / 76 – 7 Rest Day .............................. See Nominated Rest Day Return to Work Form............................................ 33 / 77 Rider 10 Role Definition 8 Run Of The Show Definition 11 Salary Definition 8 During Holidays .................................................... 18 – 19 Minimum Actor .................................................................. 14 – 16 Actor-Musician ...................................... 34 / 84 – 87 Booth Singer 15 Minor/Performers Under 16 15 No Reduction In 25 Stage Management........................................ 15 / 46 Supernumeraries 15 Partial Wee...
Periods of Flexible Scheduling 

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  • Flexible Scheduling All posts experience a higher day-time volume than occurs during the night hours and the Parties agree to a flexible scheduling as outlined below to be compatible with the needs of the community served and availability of on-call staff and the members of the post’s full-time staff.

  • Innovative/Flexible Scheduling Where the Hospital and the Union agree, arrangements regarding Innovative Scheduling/Flexible Scheduling may be entered into between the parties on a local level. The model agreement with respect to such scheduling arrangements is set out below: MODEL AGREEMENT WITH RESPECT TO INNOVATIVE SCHEDULING/FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Between: The Hospital - And: The Ontario Public Service Employees Union (and its Local ) This Model Agreement shall be part of the Collective Agreement between the parties herein, and shall apply to the employees described in Article 1 of the Model Agreement.

  • Flexible Schedule a) Repair, renovation and maintenance work for institutional and commercial buildings on which construction is finished: When the client’s re- quirements are such that the entire job cannot be performed within the standard work week, the employer may, further to an agreement with the majority union group, modify the work schedule according to the following terms and conditions:

  • Flexible Schedules Upon mutual agreement between the employee and their supervisor, an employee may work a flexible schedule with starting and ending times set by agreement between the employee and their supervisor.

  • Flexible Work Schedule A flexible work schedule is any schedule that is not a regular, alternate, 9/80, or 4/10 work schedule and where the employee is not scheduled to work more than 40 hours in the "workweek" as defined in Subsections F. and H., below.

  • PTO Scheduling a. By November 15 of each year, the Company will post on appropriate bulletin boards a schedule showing the PTO days, which are available to each employee for the upcoming year.

  • Flexible Work Hours Upon request of an authorized employee, the State may establish flexible work hours for a Xxxx 00 employee upon agreement between the employee and the employer. Any flexible work hour schedule shall not exceed thirty (30) days.

  • Flexible Work Schedules (a) Academic Professional staff members throughout the University may have, as indicated below, flexible work schedules. For example, Academic Professionals often travel on University business and/or work evenings and weekends. A flexible work schedule is defined as having established working hours different from the standard 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday schedule, to be followed by an employee for an agreed upon period of time.

  • Overtime Scheduling (A) It is the intent of the City, consistent with efficient and effective operation of the Division of Police, to distribute in an equitable manner, all pre-scheduled overtime among all members. Recognition will be given to the qualifications of the members and the requirements placed on the City by any third party funding sources. Any complaints by members that pre-scheduled overtime is not being equitably distributed among all qualified members as described above may be brought by the Lodge directly to the Chief's attention at Step 3 of the Grievance Procedure and shall also be a proper subject for discussion in a Labor Relations Committee meeting. Inability to work a prescheduled overtime assignment due to illness or death in the family or injury will not require the member to charge such absence against sick leave or injury leave.

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