DUTIES AND DIVISION OF WORK Sample Clauses

DUTIES AND DIVISION OF WORK. 95. Prop, Miniature and Set Builders 114 96. Special Effects 117 98. Property Master 118 99. Property Persons 118 101. Tents 119 102. Ship Sails 119 103. Awnings and/or Canopies 119 104. Carnival Booths 120 105. Set Decorators 120 106. Coordinators 120 EXHIBITS: Exhibit "A" 122 Exhibit "B" - "Tool Lists" 126 Exhibit "C" - "Check-in Time; Departure for Location by Airplane" 129 Exhibit "D" - "Thirty-Mile Studio Zone Working Conditions" 130 EXHIBITS (continued): Page Exhibit "E" - "Notice of Meal Provision on Day of Departure for Location" 131 Exhibit "F" - "Assistant Property Masters; Wood Carriers; Saw Filers" 132 Exhibit "G" - "Rocks - Jurisdiction" 133 Exhibit "H" - "Box Lunches on Location" 134 Exhibit "I" - "Eating Facilities on Locations" 135 Exhibit "J" - "Damaged Eyeglasses; Loading and Unloading Baggage Cars" 136 Exhibit "K" - "Greens Work Jurisdiction" 137 Exhibit "L" - "Prop Makers - Nucleus Crew" 138 Exhibit "M" - "Stewards" 139 Exhibit "N" - "List of Working Skills for 'Prop ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'" ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ "▇" - "▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Map" 142 SIDELETTERS: Sideletter No. 1 - Construction Coordinator Duties. 143 Sideletter No. 2 - Jurisdiction of Local #44 and Local #80 144 Sideletter No. 3 - Upgrade of Assistant Property Master or Third Property Person 146 Sideletter No. 4 - Paragraph 63(a) Notice Requirements and Cure Period 147 Sideletter - Special Conditions for One-Hour Episodic Television Series, the Production of Which Commenced Prior to August 1, 2003, and for One-Half Hour and One-Hour Pilots 149 Sideletter - Special Conditions for New One-Hour Episodic Television Series, the Production of Which Commences On or After August 1, 2003 152 Sideletter - Special Conditions for Long-Form Television Motion Pictures (Including Movies-of-the-Week, Mini-Series and Two (2) Hour Pilots for Which No Commitment for a Series Exists at the Time of the Pilot Order) 154 Sideletter - Made-For-Home Video Productions 165 Sideletter - Productions Made for Basic Cable 166 (hereinafter referred to as the "Local Union") of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, its Territories and Canada (both hereinafter referred to as the "Union"), on the one hand, and the following companies, separately and respectively: THE ALLIANCE OF MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVISION PRODUCERS ON BEHALF OF THE COMPANIES LISTED ON EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND THOSE PRODUCERS WHO HAVE EFFECTIVELY CONSENTED, IN ...
DUTIES AND DIVISION OF WORK. (A) Stage Managers shall be defined as those individuals employed by Universal Studios Hollywood (“Employer”) to coordinate the efficient operation of its Show Product presented within the bounds of Employer owned and operated Theme Park operations. These operations shall exclude any and all work currently being performed by employees working under other collective bargaining agreements with the Employer. “Show Product” shall be defined as any theatrical presentation or non-theatrical event produced by Employer, or their designated agents, and created with the purpose of entertaining audiences, promoting directly or indirectly a product or service, including public or educational services, or to inform groups of employees or clients, that are intended for presentation in existing venues, future venues, or improvised venues (i.e. temporary stages) on the property of the Employer, and that contain all of the following: 1. A script (written or verbal and including lyrics and music as part of a musical); 2. A cast; and 3. A theatrical crew. Show product shall also be defined as that which has historically and customarily fallen within the scope of work for Stage Managers. When a new Show Product is in development, the Employer will endeavor to include a Production Stage Managers or Stage Manager in the pre-production process as early as possible. The Employer will assign Stage Managers to be responsible for the overall operation of their assigned Show Product, including but not limited to the following duties:
DUTIES AND DIVISION OF WORK. The work described and defined below shall be performed by persons who are subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Special Effects Technicians will perform the technical operation of all live pyrotechnic shows, including added shows and rehearsals which use pyrotechnic and/or mechanical or electrical mechanical elements (including light boards, efx equipment, sound equipment, and show control equipment) and any special events where pyrotechnic and/or mechanical or electrical mechanical elements are used. The Special Effects Technicians shall also be responsible for the direct, immediate and constant supervision of the Special Effects Trainees and the loader safety persons when working on pyrotechnic shows. The Special Effects Technicians shall also be responsible for unloading incoming shipments of pyrotechnic devices and transporting pyrotechnic devices to and from the main storage area and the venues. With respect to mechanical or electrical mechanical elements (including light boards, efx equipment, sound equipment and show control equipment), the parties agree and acknowledge that while Special Effects Technicians may perform such work, they do not have exclusive jurisdiction over such work. When Employer adds, replaces or closes shows at its venues (including non-pyrotechnic shows), the Employer will meet and confer in good faith with the Union with respect to staffing, operations and/or closure of such shows.
DUTIES AND DIVISION OF WORK. Duties and Division of Work
DUTIES AND DIVISION OF WORK. The work described and defined below shall be performed by persons who are subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Special Effects Technicians will perform the technical operation of all live pyrotechnic shows, including added shows and rehearsals which use pyrotechnic and/or mechanical or electrical mechanical elements (including light boards, efx equipment, sound equipment, and show control equipment) and any special events where pyrotechnic and/or mechanical or electrical mechanical elements are used. The Special Effects Technicians shall also be responsible for the direct, immediate and constant supervision of the Special Effects Trainees and the loader safety persons when working on pyrotechnic shows. The Special Effects Technicians shall also be responsible for unloading incoming shipments of pyrotechnic devices and transporting pyrotechnic devices to and from the main storage area and the venues. With respect to mechanical or electrical mechanical elements (including light boards, efx equipment, sound equipment and show control equipment), the parties agree and acknowledge that while Special Effects Technicians may perform such work, they do not have exclusive jurisdiction over such work. When Employer adds, replaces or closes shows at its venues (including non-pyrotechnic shows), the Employer will meet and confer in good faith with the Union with respect to staffing, operations and/or closure of such shows. Sideletter D EtpŠ}?EŠ ?Gc‡ŠmKpŠ FtmnV‹‹KK ‡Q?ih BL K‡‹?BhW‡QKG EtpˆX‡ŒVpO tM ?p K|?i pmBK} tM }Kx}K‡KpŒ?‹W“Kˆ M}tm ŒQK myit–K} ?pH ŒQK 6qYtp Št mKKŠ tp ?p ?pp?i C@‡X‡ Xp ?p ?ŠŠKmxŠ Št }K‡ti“K @q— t‘Œ‡Œ?pGVpP Xˆ‡L‡ t} x}tBjKm‡ 4QK EtmmZŒŒKL ‡Q?hj ?i‡u Q?“L ŒQK ?BViXŒ– Št ntGVN– t~ ?GI x}t“XˆVtq‡ t ŒQV‡ O}KLmKpŠ VM ŒQK}K V‡ mŠ?i ?O}KKmKpŠ CLŠ”KLp ‹RK x?ƒXK‡ 6xtp zttM tM c}– I– ‡L}“[FK ŠQK nxit–K} ”\ih x?— y Št MW“K J?–‡ tM c}– HŒ– Mt Kmxht–KK‡ ”Rt @}K ‰EQKGhKG Št ”t}f tp ŒQK G?— E?ihKG Mt~ c}– GŠ— ‡L€“]EL /}t“VGKG ŒQK Kmyht–KK puŠXMVK‡ m?p?OKmKrŒ C– x m ŒQL G?– DKMt}K ŠQK ‡EQKG‘iKG ‡QXNŽ 9QKp ?p Kmyht–KK Et“K}KG B– ‹QX‡ O€KLmKpŠ V‡ ‡mmtpKG Št &† Œ– ?pG m?fK‡ @xxiXE?ŒVtp Œt ŒSK !m?q 0K‡t}EK‡ Kx?„mKpŠ ‹QK tmx?s– ”Xki M}pX‡Q ? iKŒŒK} Št ŠRK ?xx~t{}X@ŠK KpŠXŠ– VpMu}n^pO ŠTKm ŒQ?Œ 6pV“K}ˆ?i 2‹GVtˆ !uhi—”ttG GtKˆ pt‹ }KXmD}‡K Kmxht–KL‡ Nt} ?B‡KpEK M}uo ”t€g Mu} yxt‡K vM &€– 2KiKEŠVtp ?pH t} &}– 2K}“VEK 9QKp Ar Knxkt–KL x‚t“VGK‡ ? GtEmKpŠ M}tm ? t}Š Mt} c}– ˆL}“[FK “K}\MVF?ŒXtq @pI ŒanK ‡K}“KG ‹QK tnx?p– ‡...
DUTIES AND DIVISION OF WORK. (A) Stage Managers shall be defined as those individuals employed by Universal Studios Hollywood (“Employer”) to coordinate the efficient operation of its Show Product 1. A script (written or verbal and including lyrics and music as part of a musical); 2. A cast; and 3. A theatrical crew. Show product shall also be defined as that which has historically and customarily fallen within the scope of work for Stage Managers. When a new Show Product is in development, the Employer will endeavor to include a Production Stage Managers or Stage Manager in the pre-production process as early as possible. The Employer will assign Stage Managers to be responsible for the overall operation of their assigned Show Product, including but not limited to the following duties:

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