Production Centers Sample Clauses
The 'Production Centers' clause defines the specific locations where goods or services will be manufactured or assembled under the agreement. It typically outlines which facilities or geographic areas are authorized for production, and may require prior approval or notification if the supplier wishes to change or add production sites. This clause ensures transparency and control over the production process, helping to maintain quality standards, comply with regulatory requirements, and manage supply chain risks.
Production Centers. (1) Each of the cities listed below shall be established as a “production center.” Each “production center” encompasses an area within a thirty (30) mile radius of its City Hall. Any individual who is hired from within the jurisdiction of the Local Union administering the Agreement (see Exhibit A) to work within a designated production center will be treated as a Local Hire (and is therefore not entitled to a living allowance). State Production Center Alaska Anchorage Arizona Phoenix, Tucson California Sacramento, San Diego Colorado Denver Florida Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Orlando Georgia Atlanta Hawaii Honolulu Louisiana New Orleans, Shreveport Maryland Baltimore Massachusetts Boston Michigan Detroit Minnesota Minneapolis - St. ▇▇▇▇ Missouri St. Louis Nevada Las Vegas New Mexico Albuquerque, Santa Fe North Carolina Charlotte, Wilmington Ohio Cleveland Oregon Portland Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Puerto Rico San ▇▇▇▇ Tennessee Nashville Texas ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇-Ft. Worth, Houston, San Antonio Utah Salt Lake City Virginia Richmond Washington, D.C. Washington Seattle
(2) In addition, any place where a television pilot or series is based will be treated as a “production center” for that television pilot or series, whether or not that city appears on the above list of designated production centers, thereby making all persons hired within the geographical jurisdiction of the Local Union administering the Agreement on the pilot or series “Local Hires.” In the event that a pilot based outside of a designated production center leads to an initial order for a series that is not located within the geographical jurisdiction of the Local Union where the pilot was based, the Employer shall make a retroactive payment to or on behalf of those employees who were employed on the pilot under this Agreement and who would otherwise have qualified as Nearby Hires of: (a) the living allowance as provided in Article 3(H)(2), (b) daily benefit plan contributions for any idle seventh day as provided in Article 3(K)(2), and (c) the applicable travel allowance for “travel only” days as provided in Article 8(G)(ii). Payments shall be based on the rate in effect at the time the work was performed on the pilot.
Production Centers. There shall be no “Production Centers” (i.e., from Articles 3(G) and (H) of the Area Standards Agreement (“ASA”)) for purposes of administering the ASA;
Production Centers. 10 (H) Work Outside a “Production Center,” Local, Nearby and Distant Hires. 11 (I) Per Diem 12 (J) Liability Insurance. 13
Production Centers. Modify Article 3
Production Centers. Incorporate the use of production centers as provided for in the Basic Agreement.
Production Centers. (1) Each of the cities listed below shall be established as a “production center.” Each “production center” encompasses an area within a thirty (30) mile radius of its City Hall. Any individual who is hired from within the jurisdiction of the Local Union administering the Agreement (see Exhibit A) to work within a designated production center will be treated as a Local Hire (and is therefore not entitled to a living allowance). State Production Center Alaska Anchorage Arizona Phoenix, Tucson California Sacramento, San Diego Colorado Denver Florida Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Orlando Georgia Atlanta Hawaii Honolulu Louisiana New Orleans, Shreveport Maryland Baltimore Massachusetts Boston Michigan Detroit Minnesota Minneapolis - St. ▇▇▇▇ Missouri St. Louis Nevada Las Vegas New Mexico Albuquerque, Santa Fe North Carolina Charlotte, Wilmington Ohio Cleveland Oregon Portland Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Puerto Rico San ▇▇▇▇ Tennessee Nashville Texas ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇-Ft. Worth, Houston, San Antonio State Production Center (continued) Utah Salt Lake City Virginia Richmond Washington, D.C. Washington Seattle
(2) In addition, any place where a television series is based will be treated as a “production center” for that television series, whether or not that city appears on the above list of designated production centers, thereby making all persons hired within the geographical jurisdiction of the Local Union administering the Agreement on the series “Local Hires.”
