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Contract 2007-2011 - American Guild of Musical Artists

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hour period, he shall be paid at the Penalty Rate for each hour or fraction there<strong>of</strong> duringwhich such violation occurs.(b) If an Artist is both in the Matinee Performance and the eveningperformance, the Artist may not be scheduled for rehearsal on such day, unless theEmployer has obtained the Artist’s consent and compensated the Artist at the hourlyDouble Overtime Rate for each such hour <strong>of</strong> rehearsal or fraction there<strong>of</strong>; provided, thatif such Artist is called for an Emergency Rehearsal on such day, the Artist shall becompensated at the applicable Emergency Rehearsal rate as provided in Section 15(e) <strong>of</strong>this Agreement.(c) When the Company is traveling after a Matinee Performance, <strong>Artists</strong>can be called one half hour after the final curtain, provided that a one hour meal break isgiven in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> the theater.22.SINGING AND SPEAKING ROLESThe Employer agrees that each Dancer who shall be required to sing or speaklines in a ballet when such singing or speaking may be done by another person withoutinjury to the structure or character <strong>of</strong> the ballet shall receive additional compensation atthe rate <strong>of</strong> not less than Twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each such performance.23.NON-CITIZENSThe following provision shall apply only to non-citizens <strong>of</strong> the United States whohave been in this country less than five (5) years or who have made application forUnited States citizenship. The Employer agrees that where the Employer enters into acontract with an Artist who is not a citizen <strong>of</strong> the United States and who has sowarranted in his/her individual contract, then the Employer may exercise its right tosuspend payment to the Artist <strong>of</strong> the Artist’s compensation on a pro-rata basis for eachperformance which the <strong>Artists</strong> is unable to fulfill due to the sole fact that the Artist isunable to leave the United States and perform in a foreign country because <strong>of</strong> his/herlack <strong>of</strong> citizenship.Where the Employer so exercises its right to suspend payment, then theEmployer shall pay sustenance to each Artist <strong>of</strong> no less than one-fourth (1/4 th ) <strong>of</strong> theArtist’s agreed-upon in-town Performance Week’s compensation when the Artist is inthe City <strong>of</strong> Origination. On any day when payment is suspended and the Artist isrequired to be outside the City <strong>of</strong> Origination, the Artist will receive one-fourth (1/4 th ) <strong>of</strong>his/her agreed-upon in-town Performance Week’s compensation plus hotelaccommodation and meal money as provided herein.24.REHEARSALS DURING PERFORMANCE WEEKS(a) During Performance Weeks, the regular work week shall consist <strong>of</strong> five(5) hours per day (except that on a two (2) performance day, it may be six (6) hours, six(6) days per week. There shall be a maximum <strong>of</strong> eight (8) performances per week andeach performance shall be scheduled for no more than three (3) hours. There shall be amaximum rehearsal call <strong>of</strong> three (3) consecutive hours. Any consecutive hour(s) orportion there<strong>of</strong> beyond three (3) shall be paid for at the Penalty Rate. There shall be no4847-3313-3571.10 19

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