Variety radio directory (1938)

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SCHEDULE A— Continued only members in good standing of the Locals affiliated with the Federation as staff musicians. All musicians other than staff musicians employed by Affiliate shall likewise be employed upon terms and conditions as agreed upon between Affiliate and Local Union. 7. The Local will furnish Affiliate competent and qualified musicians in good standing in the Local and members of the Federation, who will be employed by Affiliate through a contracting member or leader. The compensation paid to any contracting member or leader is to be credited against the allocated quota of Affiliate. Affiliate shall have full control of the instrumentation desired. Affiliate shall have full control of program material and selection of music. If Affiliate has any complaint regarding the ability or competency of a staff musician furnished by a leader or contracting member, Affiliate may first appeal to the Local and then to the Federation for an adjustment. Federation will cause the musician to whom the Affiliate objects to be examined, such examiner not to be a member of Local Union. If the examiner finds that the musician is not competent for the class of service required of him and he cannot be replaced by the Local, Affiliate shall have the right to employ a member of Federation from another Local. 8. Affiliate may give any staff musician employed by it reasonable notice for terminating his employment. Should any controversy develop as to the length of such notice, same shall be determined by the Internanational Executive Board of Federation. The Affiliate may publish reasonable rules and regulations relating to the conduct of employees of Affiliate, and musicians shall conduct themselves while on the premises of Affiliate in accordance with such rules and regulations. For improper deportment demand may be made that the leader discharge the musician and on his failure to do so the Affiliate may appeal to Local and then to Federation. In the event that the employment of a staff musician is terminated, such change of personnel shall in no wise reduce Affiliate's obligation to expend the full amount of his allocated quota or in any other manner alter the provisions of this agreement. 9. Any Affiliate located in the United States of Canada entering into the annexed agreement with the Local Union of the Federation for the expenditure of an allocated quota as provided for therein, may without any objection or demand by the Federation or Local send to and receive from any station in the United States national and regional network broadcast programs. Against receiving foreign programs, no objection will be raised by the Federation or Local. Canadian programs shall for the purpose of this Article, not be deemed to be foreign programs. 10. Announcement of a mechanical production of music must in all cases be clearly made. 11. Affiliate may make records or electrical transcriptions of a program for audition purposes or filing by Affiliate or agency or client, without extra charge to Affiliate by musicians, provided that such services are 1176