Common use of Worktime Clause in Contracts

Worktime. All time, from time the professional performer is required to report until dismissed, is counted as work time for the purpose of calculating overtime and rest periods, excluding meal periods. The deferred salary must be compensation in full for eight (8) hours of work and will be due for each day in connection with which the performer reports for work even if eight (8) hours of work is not required by Producer.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Letter Agreement, Film Letter Agreement, Letter Agreement

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Worktime. All time, from time the professional performer is required to report until dismissed, is must be counted as work time for the purpose of calculating overtime and rest periods, excluding meal periods. The deferred salary must be is compensation in full for eight (8) hours of work and will be is due for each day in connection with which the performer reports for work even if eight (8) hours of work is not required by Producer.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.48hourfilm.com, Letter Agreement, www.48hourfilm.com

Worktime. All time, from time the professional performer is required to report until dismissed, is must be counted as work time for the purpose of calculating overtime and rest periods, excluding meal periods. The deferred salary must be compensation in full for eight (8) hours of work and will be due for each day in connection with which the performer reports for work even if eight (8) hours of work is not required by Producer.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com, www.sagaftra.org, www.sagindie.org

Worktime. All time, from time the professional performer is required to report until dismissed, is shall be counted as work time for the purpose of calculating overtime and rest periods, excluding meal periods. The deferred salary must shall be compensation in full for eight (8) hours of work and will shall be due for each day in connection with which the performer reports for work even if eight (8) hours of work is not required by Producer.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: cdn.ymaws.com, cdn.ymaws.com, cdn.ymaws.com

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Worktime. E All time, from time the professional performer is required to report until dismissed, is must be counted as work time for the purpose of calculating overtime and rest periods, excluding meal periods. The deferred salary must be compensation in full for eight (8) hours of work and will be due for each day in connection with which the performer reports for work even if eight (8) hours of work is not required by Producer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.sagindie.org

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