Wardrobe Sample Clauses

Wardrobe. (a) All Wardrobe personnel will be prepared to supply their own basic hand-sewing supplies. Hiring of Wardrobe personnel will not depend on the person's ability to supply equipment such as irons, ironing boards or sewing machines. (b) Wardrobe personnel shall not be held responsible for the safe-keeping of valuables or other personal belongings of performers.
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Wardrobe. (A) Should the Employer require employees to wear “uniforms,” the Employer will provide and maintain such uniforms. “Uniforms” means apparel and/or accessories of distinctive design or color. The Employer may also elect to instruct employees what non-uniform clothing to wear, in which case employees are responsible for providing and maintaining such clothing.
Wardrobe. (a) Wardrobe Allowance Sideline musicians are not to be required to provide any wardrobe other than tuxedo, business suit or full dress. If Producer shall require a musician to provide “full dress” (white tie and tails) or tuxedo, he/she shall be entitled to an allowance of $30.00 for such dress without relation to any other wardrobe allowance. When a sideline musician reports in the specified wardrobe and, in addition, brings one or more complete changes of wardrobe as requested by the Producer, he/she shall be entitled to an allowance of $10.00 per day for the first such change and $15.00 per day for any two
Wardrobe. If Principal Performer furnishes own wardrobe, the following fees shall apply for each two-day period or portion thereof: Ordinary Wardrobe ($19 Minimum); Evening or Formal Wear ($29 Minimum) If Extra Performer furnishes own wardrobe, the following fees shall apply: Ordinary Wardrobe, 1st change @ $17
Wardrobe. (a) In the presentation of professional shows for which the PNE hires employees for dressing, maintaining and quick changing of theatrical costumes, the PNE will employ wardrobe personnel under this Agreement. (b) All Wardrobe personnel will be prepared to supply their own basic hand-sewing supplies. Hiring of Wardrobe personnel will not depend on the person’s ability to supply equipment such as irons, ironing boards or sewing machines. (c) Wardrobe personnel shall not be held responsible for the safekeeping of valuables or other personal belongings of performers.
Wardrobe. 7-4.01 All specific clothing requested by the producer shall be supplied to the performer. However, a variety performer presenting his/her own number shall supply his/her own costumes and accessories. 7-4.02 A costume fitting shall be held by appointment. If it is held at the time and place of recording, it shall be considered as part of the working hours. Otherwise, it shall be paid the equivalent of one (1) hour overtime if it takes place on the recording date and two (2) hours overtime if it does not take place on the recording date. A costume fitting taking place outside of the city of the performer’s regional branch of the Union but not on the recording date, shall entitle the performer to four (4) hours of overtime, unless the costume fitting takes place on the location of a film shoot that has necessitated group travel, in which instance the preceding paragraph applies. 7-4.03 Upon presentation of vouchers, the producer shall reimburse the performer for any damage to his/her working clothes or props, provided the performer has reported such damage before leaving the premises, and that he establishes that the damage is due to the producer’s negligence. On the other hand, the performer, upon presentation of vouchers, shall compensate the producer for the damage he has caused to effects left in his care, provided the producer has reported such damage before the performer’s departure and establishes that said damage was due to the performer’s negligence. 7-4.04 A performer may, at the producer’s request, provide one or more articles of clothing or accessories he already owns, provided that this is not a condition of being hired. A performer who provides clothing, other than what he is wearing when he arrives for the recording, is entitled to compensation of twenty-five dollars ($25), whether or not the clothing is used. The make-up session shall be considered as recording hours. 7-5.02 The producer shall make available to the performer all materials needed for make-up removal. For character make-up, he shall make available all required personnel. Doubling occurs when, in the same commercial, the performer: a) plays an on-screen role other than principal performer and is also the voice-over; b) plays the role of different people within the same commercial, with the exception of an entertainer or imitator; c) is both a voice-over and off-camera soloist or duettist; d) sings more than one (1) melodic line used simultaneously; e) sings a melodic line which ...
Wardrobe. 8.1 The Company will provide adequate and proper clothing to Employees engaged in work undertaken by the Company in adverse conditions. For Employees not normally subject to adverse conditions, the Company will, when the situation warrants, provide adequate clothing while on duty. 8.2 The Company may require the corporate identity to be affixed to clothing provided.
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Wardrobe. A dresser will not be required when there is only a single quick change or when the only duties involve putting out laundry or an initial pre-set.
Wardrobe. Collaborator will provide School with its dancers’ wardrobe measurements by the date set out in the Plan. Collaborator will be responsible for its dancers’ shoes and slippers, and other costume items such as tights. Collaborator will provide School, promptly after arrival, any dancer shoes that require painting. Collaborator will be responsible for costumes and other wardrobe items for the Collaborator Piece.
Wardrobe. Hair and Make-Up and Electronic Services shall be recognized as separate and distinct Departments throughout this Collective Agreement.
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