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The Engager will provide return air transportation within North America between the City of Origin (or place of engagement) and the Artist’s locale to any Artist who is outside the City of Origin at the time a contract is offered.
If the length of a tour equals or exceeds twenty-eight (28) days, then the day immediately following the day on which the Artist returns to the City of Origin will be a Free Day provided in addition to any other Free Days provided for in the ABA.
Where the Artist elects to stay with family and/or friends he/she shall notify the Engager at least seven (7) days before the day of departure from the City of Origin.
In the City of Origin, each engagement week shall contain at least one (1) Free Day (see Article 18.11) which must be scheduled after no more than six (6) consecutive days of work.
The Engager will also pay for transportation to the Artist’s place of residence if returning to the City of Origin, except when such arrival is at the discretion of the Artist.
When the Artist is required by the Engager to work outside the City of Origin, the Engager will provide and pay for all transportation of the Artist between and within such points outside the City of Origin, originating and terminating at the Artist’s usual place of work.
Where an Artist has fulfilled at least a one (1) season contract and has been provided with return transportation to and from the City of Origin (or place of engagement) on one (1) occasion, the Engager may engage the Artist for a subsequent season or seasons without further obligation to pay such transportation costs.
The Communication Committee will receive a copy of the itinerary of the tour and details disclosing the method of transportation to be used during the tour and the accommodations at least fourteen (14) calendar days before the day of departure from the City of Origin.
When the Artist, Apprentice Dancer, Local Jobber, Pre-Professional Student or Trainee is required by the Engager to be outside the City of Origin overnight, Per Diem will be paid to the individual at the following rates: For the 2003-2004 Season: fifty dollars ($50.00).
The Engager will also provide and pay for the transportation of the Artist’s personal baggage, up to the free baggage allowance provided on scheduled airlines, between destinations established by the Engager and return to the City of Origin.