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Contract 2007-2011 - American Guild of Musical Artists

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(b) Principal Stage Managers, Stage Managers and Assistant StageManagers shall not be entitled to overtime, penalty or double time rates <strong>of</strong> pay except inthe case <strong>of</strong> a Technical or Dress Rehearsal, running past its scheduled end time, inwhich case the affected <strong>Artists</strong> shall be compensated in the same manner as the Dancersare for such unscheduled rehearsals. Principal Stage Managers, Stage Managers andAssistant Stage Managers shall be paid one-sixth (1/6) <strong>of</strong> their regular weekly salary forwork performed on their Free Day.(c) The employment guarantee provided in Article 30 shall be applicableto Principle Stage Managers, Stage Managers and Assistant Stage Managers.(d) Principal Stage Managers, Stage Managers and Assistant StageManagers who work weeks other than weeks <strong>of</strong> rehearsal and performance shall be paidon a pro rata basis one-seventh (1/7) <strong>of</strong> their regular weekly salary for each such dayworked.(e) Each Stage Manager (limited to three (3) Stage Managers) shall becalled for pre and/or post production for an annual total <strong>of</strong> three (3) weeks.28.REHEARSAL WEEKS IN CITY OF ORIGINATION(a) The Employer agrees that all <strong>Artists</strong> engaged on a guaranteedemployment basis must also be engaged for the minimum <strong>of</strong> nine (9) Rehearsal Weeksas provided in Section 30(a) below.(b) (1) The foregoing notwithstanding, it is agreed that <strong>Artists</strong> may,upon two (2) weeks notice, volunteer to rehearse and be compensated only on a weeklybasis during lay-<strong>of</strong>f periods, providing such rehearsal is for new works or revival <strong>of</strong>works which have not been in the repertoire for at least twenty-four (24) months. Suchrehearsals may not be utilized to satisfy the guarantee contained in the individualemployment contract. If less than two (2) weeks’ notice is given, AGMA will approve <strong>of</strong>such rehearsal if requested to do so by the <strong>Artists</strong>.(2) During lay<strong>of</strong>f periods, <strong>Artists</strong> needed to rehearse for a mediaperformance (which may also include the performance itself) shall be given sixty (60)days notice <strong>of</strong> such rehearsal.(c) The Employer agrees not to schedule rehearsals which require an Artistto be available for rehearsals with two (2) choreographers at the same time.(d) The maximum number <strong>of</strong> consecutive hours <strong>of</strong> rehearsal for which anArtist may be called is three (3), and a rehearsal may not be resumed unless the Artisthas had at least one (1) hour rest period. The Artist will not be required to travel toanother place <strong>of</strong> rehearsal during the one (1) hour rest period.(e) During Rehearsal Weeks as well as during Performance Weeks, whenten percent (10%) or more <strong>of</strong> the cast <strong>of</strong> any ballet is required to execute movements onthe floor in any rehearsal room, the floor <strong>of</strong> such room shall be maintained in propercondition for such work and cleaned prior to such rehearsal. No other rehearsals shallbe called on the freshly cleaned floor prior to the rehearsal in question.4847-3313-3571.10 26

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