Reduction of a Musician’s Salary Sample Clauses

Reduction of a Musician’s Salary. The Musician’s salary shall not be reduced in any way by virtue of this temporary re-scheduling outlined in clauses 2.3.3.1 or 2.3.3.2 above and any performances in excess of the above quotas shall be payable pro-rata. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of clause 3.3 (regarding payment for performances on statutory holidays) continue to apply during the Christmas Period and Periods of Flexible Scheduling. See also clause 8.2.3.
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Reduction of a Musician’s Salary. The Musician’s salary shall not be reduced in any way by virtue of this temporary re-scheduling outlined in clauses 2.3.3.1 or 2.3.3.2 above and any performances in excess of the above quotas shall be payable pro-rata. 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.

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