The start of joint practice Sample Clauses

The start of joint practice. The Elite League and the League Teams undertake that the League Teams shall start joint practice no earlier than six (6) weeks prior to the start of the new season (i.e. the first official regular season Finnish Elite League game). When starting the joint practice six weeks prior to the start of the new season, the previously prevailing so-called “independent week” is abandoned. The League Team shall however have the right, if requested by individual players in writing, to provide such players with ice practicing opportunities (without coaching, adjunct practices, meetings, tests or internal interviews between the player and the coach) seven (7) weeks prior to the start of the new season. The League Team must however inform the FHPA of this arrangement in writing no later than 30 June. This voluntary ice practice arrangement must not circumvent the aforesaid general rule of organising joint practice. After the joint practice of the League Teams has started, the League Teams may organize practice games during the first four (4) weeks on a maximum of two (2) weekends. During the joint practice period, the employer may order the player to attend a maximum of two (2) significant marketing events for the employer’s audience or partners during the weekends so that one (1) such event which may be before the annual holiday and the other one after the annual holiday. The day required for such event shall be compensated to the player during the season as an extra practice leave or day off.
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