Common use of Daily Rest Period Clause in Contracts

Daily Rest Period. (1) For employees working on theatrical motion pictures, tThere shall be at least a ten (10) hour rest period between the termination of work on one call and the commencement of the next work call, which shall be invadable, measured as provided in subparagraph (d) below; except that when an employee is required by the Employer to remain away from home overnight on distant location on a television motion picture, the daily rest period shall be nine (9) hours, measured ‘portal-to-portal.’ (2) The penalty for violation of the daily rest period (i.e., for allowing less than the ten (10) hour rest period) shall be to pay for the invaded hours only at an additional straight time, except that: (i) on theatrical motion pictures, when the employee works more than fourteen (14) consecutive hours (i.e., fourteen (14) elapsed hours) from the time of reporting and does not receive a ten (10) hour rest period, the employee will be paid, when the employee he resumes work, at the rate in effect at the time dismissed from the first call for all hours worked in excess of fourteen (14) until the employee receives a ten (10) hour rest period.; and

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Sources: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement