Qualified Permits. After the Employer has given reasonable consideration (including the granting of an interview if requested by a Council-member Union) to available qualified applicants, the Council will grant to the Employer work permits for persons who satisfy the following criteria: (a) Persons who hold two (2) screen credits on dramatic productions (including situation comedy) that have employed the proposed Director, Producer, or Director of Photography; or (b) Persons who: (i) hold three (3) screen credits in the position for which the persons will be employed; or (ii) have personally received at least one (1) nomination for an internationally recognized industry award (e.g., Academy Award, Emmy Award, Golden Globe, Genie, Gemini, British Academy Award); or (c) Persons who will operate specialty equipment not available in British Columbia; or (d) Persons for whose position the Council-member Union is unable to supply qualified personnel. Unless mutually agreed to, permits issued under Article 3.03(a) and (b) above will be limited to one (1) per Department, provided, however, Council-member Unions will not unreasonably deny granting additional work permits consistent with past practices.
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Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Master Agreement
Qualified Permits. After the Employer has given reasonable consideration (including the granting of an interview if requested by a Council-member Union) to available qualified applicants, the Council will grant to the Employer work permits for persons who satisfy the following criteria:
(a) Persons who hold two (2) screen credits on dramatic productions (including situation comedy) that have employed the proposed Director, Producer, or Director of Photography; or
(b) Persons who:
(i) hold three (3) screen credits in the position for which the persons will be employed; or
(ii) have personally received at least one (1) nomination for an internationally recognized industry award (e.g., Academy Award, Emmy Award, Golden Globe, Genie, Gemini, Canadian Screen Award, British Academy Award); or
(c) Persons who will operate specialty equipment not available in British Columbia; or
(d) Persons for whose position the Council-member Union is unable to supply qualified personnel. Unless mutually agreed to, permits issued under Article 3.03(a) and (b) above will be limited to one (1) per Department, provided, however, Council-member Unions will not unreasonably deny granting additional work permits consistent with past practices.
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Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, Loudermilk Season 2 Agreement
Qualified Permits. After the Employer has given reasonable consideration (including the granting of an interview if requested by a Council-member Union) to available qualified applicants, the Council will grant to the Employer work permits for persons who satisfy the following criteria:
(a) 1. Persons who hold two (2) screen credits on dramatic productions (including situation comedy) that have employed the proposed Director, Producer, or Director of Photography; or
(b) 2. Persons who:
(i) hold three (3) screen credits in the position for which the persons will be employed; or
(ii) have personally received at least one (1) nomination for an internationally recognized industry award (e.g., Academy Award, Emmy Award, Golden Globe, Genie, Gemini, British Academy Award); or
(c) 3. Persons who will operate specialty equipment not available in British Columbia; or
(d) 4. Persons for whose position the Council-member Union is unable to supply qualified personnel. Unless mutually agreed to, permits issued under Article 3.03(a) and (b) above will be limited to one (1) per Department, provided, however, Council-member Unions will not unreasonably deny granting additional work permits consistent with past practices.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement