BROADWAY THEATRE ORCHESTRA WAGE SCALE - Effective 3/2/15-3/6/16
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1 Weekly Wages (minimum amount for 8 performances or fewer) Base wage $ $ 1, $ 1, $ $ 1, double or librarian 12.50% $ $ 1, $ $ 2, Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ $ 2, $ $ 2, Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ $ 2, $ $ 2, *Electronic Instruments 25% $ $ 2, $ $ 2, Associate Conductor 30% $ $ 2, $ $ 2, Doubles 31.25% $ $ 2, $ $ 2, Doubles 37.50% $ $ 2, $ $ 2, Doubles 43.75% $ $ 2, $ $ 2, Doubles or Contractor 50% $ $ 2, $ $ 2, Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ 2, $ $ 2, Doubles 56.25% $ $ 2, $ $ 2, Doubles 62.50% $ 1, $ 2, $ $ 3, Doubles 68.75% $ 1, $ 2, $ $ 3, Conductor 75% $ 1, $ 3, $ $ 3, Conductor + Synth 100% $ 1, $ 3, $ $ 3, st Trumpet % $ $ 1, $ $ 1, On Stage % $ $ 1, $ $ 1, In Costume % $ $ 1, $ $ 1, Choreography % $ $ 1, $ $ 1, Body Paint % $ $ 1, $ $ 1, *Any musician operating an electronic instrument(s) in musical shows shall receive a premium of twenty-five (25%) of the basic scale wage in addition thereto and shall be permitted to operate any number of electronic instruments and acoustic keyboard instruments (including modules or any other connecting devices). Other than the foregoing premium, there shall be no doubling premium paid regardless of the number of electronic instruments operated by said musician. Instrument Maintenance (fee payment) Harp Maintenance (fee payment) To Local 802 Musicians Health Fund To Sick Pay Fund To Pension Fund $50.00 per musician $50.00 per regular harpist $ per musician 1% of gross payroll Determined by Turkus Award, but not less than 5% of gross payroll 1
2 Single Performance Wages Base wage $ 4.31 $ $ $ $ double or librarian 12.50% $ $ $ $ Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ $ $ $ Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ $ $ $ Associate Conductor 30% $ $ $ $ Doubles 31.25% $ $ $ $ Doubles 37.50% $ $ $ $ Doubles 43.75% $ $ $ $ Doubles or Contractor 50% $ $ $ $ Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ $ $ Doubles 56.25% $ $ $ $ Doubles 62.50% $ $ $ $ Doubles 68.75% $ $ $ $ Conductor 75% $ $ $ $ Conductor + Synth 100% $ $ $ $ st Trumpet % $ 9.38 $ $ $ On Stage % $ $ $ $ In Costume % $ 6.99 $ $ $ Choreography % $ 6.99 $ $ $ Body Paint % $ $ $ $ Instrument Maintenance (fee payment) Harp Maintenance (fee payment) To Local 802 Musicians Health Fund To Sick Pay Fund To Pension Fund $6.25 per musician Not applicable to single performance $27.75 per musician 1% of gross payroll Appropriate amount per performance (see "Weekly Wages") 2
3 Single Performance Wages (2nd Sunday Performances) Base wage $ 4.31 $ $ $ $ double or librarian 12.50% $ $ $ $ Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ $ $ $ Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ $ $ $ Associate Conductor 30% $ $ $ $ Doubles 31.25% $ $ $ $ Doubles 37.50% $ $ $ $ Doubles 43.75% $ $ $ $ Doubles or Contractor 50% $ $ $ $ Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ $ $ Doubles 56.25% $ $ $ $ Doubles 62.50% $ $ $ $ Doubles 68.75% $ $ $ $ Conductor 75% $ $ $ $ Conductor + Synth 100% $ $ $ $ st Trumpet % $ $ $ $ On Stage % $ $ $ $ In Costume % $ $ $ $ Choreography % $ $ $ $ Body Paint % $ $ $ $ Instrument Maintenance (fee payment) Harp Maintenance (fee payment) To Local 802 Musicians Health Fund To Sick Pay Fund To Pension Fund $6.25 per musician Not applicable to single performance $27.75 per musician 1% of gross payroll Appropriate amount per performance (see "Weekly Wages") 3
4 Rehearsal Before Opening: 2 1/2 hours (minimum call, ending by 6:30 p.m.) Base wage $ 1.96 $ $ $ 6.11 $ double or librarian 12.50% $ $ $ 6.86 $ Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ $ $ 7.23 $ Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ $ $ 7.61 $ Associate Conductor 30% $ $ $ 7.91 $ Doubles 31.25% $ $ $ 7.98 $ Doubles 37.50% $ $ $ 8.36 $ Doubles 43.75% $ $ $ 8.73 $ Doubles or Contractor 50% $ $ $ 9.11 $ Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ $ 9.40 $ Doubles 56.25% $ $ $ 9.48 $ Doubles 62.50% $ $ $ 9.85 $ Doubles 68.75% $ $ $ $ Conductor 75% $ $ $ $ Conductor + Synth 100% $ $ $ $ st Trumpet % $ 4.25 $ $ 6.37 $ On Stage % $ 4.75 $ $ 6.40 $ In Costume % $ 3.17 $ $ 6.30 $ Choreography % $ 3.17 $ $ 6.30 $ Body Paint % $ 4.59 $ $ 6.39 $ Cartage: Actual expense up to $25.00 per round trip, for designated instruments Each additional 1/2 hour (ending by 6:30 p.m.) Base wage $ 0.39 $ $ $ 1.22 $ double or librarian 12.50% $ 2.45 $ $ 1.37 $ Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ 3.67 $ $ 1.45 $ Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ 4.89 $ $ 1.52 $ Associate Conductor 30% $ 5.87 $ $ 1.58 $ Doubles 31.25% $ 6.11 $ $ 1.60 $ Doubles 37.50% $ 7.34 $ $ 1.67 $ Doubles 43.75% $ 8.56 $ $ 1.75 $ Doubles or Contractor 50% $ 9.78 $ $ 1.82 $ Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ $ 1.88 $ Doubles 56.25% $ $ $ 1.90 $ Doubles 62.50% $ $ $ 1.97 $ Doubles 68.75% $ $ $ 2.05 $ Conductor 75% $ $ $ 2.12 $ Conductor + Synth 100% $ $ $ 2.42 $ st Trumpet % $ 0.85 $ $ 1.27 $ On Stage % $ 0.95 $ $ 1.28 $ In Costume % $ 0.63 $ $ 1.26 $ Choreography % $ 0.63 $ $ 1.26 $ Body Paint % $ 0.92 $ $ 1.28 $
5 Rehearsal Before Opening: One hour before an evening performance Base wage $ 1.17 $ $ $ 3.67 $ double or librarian 12.50% $ 7.34 $ $ 4.12 $ Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ $ $ 4.34 $ Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ $ $ 4.56 $ Associate Conductor 30% $ $ $ 4.74 $ Doubles 31.25% $ $ $ 4.79 $ Doubles 37.50% $ $ $ 5.01 $ Doubles 43.75% $ $ $ 5.24 $ Doubles or Contractor 50% $ $ $ 5.46 $ Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ $ 5.64 $ Doubles 56.25% $ $ $ 5.69 $ Doubles 62.50% $ $ $ 5.91 $ Doubles 68.75% $ $ $ 6.14 $ Conductor 75% $ $ $ 6.36 $ Conductor + Synth 100% $ $ $ 7.26 $ st Trumpet % $ 2.55 $ $ 3.82 $ On Stage % $ 2.85 $ $ 3.84 $ In Costume % $ 1.90 $ $ 3.78 $ Choreography % $ 1.90 $ $ 3.78 $ Body Paint % $ 2.76 $ $ 3.83 $ Rehearsal Before Opening: One hour on a two-performance day Base wage $ 1.42 $ $ $ 4.42 $ double or librarian 12.50% $ 8.85 $ $ 4.96 $ Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ $ $ 5.23 $ Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ $ $ 5.50 $ Associate Conductor 30% $ $ $ 5.72 $ Doubles 31.25% $ $ $ 5.78 $ Doubles 37.50% $ $ $ 6.05 $ Doubles 43.75% $ $ $ 6.32 $ Doubles or Contractor 50% $ $ $ 6.59 $ Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ $ 6.80 $ Doubles 56.25% $ $ $ 6.86 $ Doubles 62.50% $ $ $ 7.13 $ Doubles 68.75% $ $ $ 7.40 $ Conductor 75% $ $ $ 7.67 $ Conductor + Synth 100% $ $ $ 8.76 $ st Trumpet % $ 3.08 $ $ 4.61 $ On Stage % $ 3.44 $ $ 4.63 $ In Costume % $ 2.29 $ $ 4.56 $ Choreography % $ 2.29 $ $ 4.56 $
6 Rehearsal Before Opening: One hour after an evening performance (following 10 minute break) Base wage $ 1.37 $ $ $ 4.28 $ double or librarian 12.50% $ 8.56 $ $ 4.80 $ Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ $ $ 5.06 $ Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ $ $ 5.32 $ Associate Conductor 30% $ $ $ 5.53 $ Doubles 31.25% $ $ $ 5.59 $ Doubles 37.50% $ $ $ 5.85 $ Doubles 43.75% $ $ $ 6.11 $ Doubles or Contractor 50% $ $ $ 6.37 $ Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ $ 6.58 $ Doubles 56.25% $ $ $ 6.64 $ Doubles 62.50% $ $ $ 6.90 $ Doubles 68.75% $ $ $ 7.16 $ Conductor 75% $ $ $ 7.42 $ Conductor + Synth 100% $ $ $ 8.47 $ st Trumpet % $ 2.98 $ $ 4.46 $ On Stage % $ 3.33 $ $ 4.48 $ In Costume % $ 2.22 $ $ 4.41 $ Choreography % $ 2.22 $ $ 4.41 $ Body Paint % $ 3.22 $ $ 4.47 $
7 Rehearsal After Opening: 2 1/2 hours (minimum call, ending by 6:30 p.m.) Base wage $ 3.25 $ $ $ $ double or librarian 12.50% $ $ $ $ Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ $ $ $ Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ $ $ $ Associate Conductor 30% $ $ $ $ Doubles 31.25% $ $ $ $ Doubles 37.50% $ $ $ $ Doubles 43.75% $ $ $ $ Doubles or Contractor 50% $ $ $ $ Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ $ $ Doubles 56.25% $ $ $ $ Doubles 62.50% $ $ $ $ Doubles 68.75% $ $ $ $ Conductor 75% $ $ $ $ Conductor + Synth 100% $ $ $ $ st Trumpet % $ 7.06 $ $ $ On Stage % $ 7.90 $ $ $ In Costume % $ 5.27 $ $ $ Choreography % $ 5.27 $ $ $ Body Paint % $ 7.63 $ $ $ Each additional 1/2 hour (ending by 6:30 p.m.) Base wage $ 0.65 $ $ $ 2.03 $ double or librarian 12.50% $ 4.06 $ $ 2.28 $ Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ 6.10 $ $ 2.40 $ Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ 8.13 $ $ 2.53 $ Associate Conductor 30% $ 9.75 $ $ 2.63 $ Doubles 31.25% $ $ $ 2.65 $ Doubles 37.50% $ $ $ 2.78 $ Doubles 43.75% $ $ $ 2.90 $ Doubles or Contractor 50% $ $ $ 3.03 $ Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ $ 3.13 $ Doubles 56.25% $ $ $ 3.15 $ Doubles 62.50% $ $ $ 3.28 $ Doubles 68.75% $ $ $ 3.40 $ Conductor 75% $ $ $ 3.52 $ Conductor + Synth 100% $ $ $ 4.02 $ st Trumpet % $ 1.41 $ $ 2.12 $ On Stage % $ 1.58 $ $ 2.13 $ In Costume % $ 1.05 $ $ 2.10 $ Choreography % $ 1.05 $ $ 2.10 $ Body Paint % $ 1.53 $ $ 2.08 $
8 Rehearsal After Opening: One hour before an evening performance Base wage $ 1.47 $ $ $ 4.58 $ double or librarian 12.50% $ 9.17 $ $ 5.15 $ Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ $ $ 5.43 $ Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ $ $ 5.71 $ Associate Conductor 30% $ $ $ 5.93 $ Doubles 31.25% $ $ $ 5.99 $ Doubles 37.50% $ $ $ 6.27 $ Doubles 43.75% $ $ $ 6.55 $ Doubles or Contractor 50% $ $ $ 6.83 $ Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ $ 7.06 $ Doubles 56.25% $ $ $ 7.11 $ Doubles 62.50% $ $ $ 7.39 $ Doubles 68.75% $ $ $ 7.67 $ Conductor 75% $ $ $ 7.95 $ Conductor + Synth 100% $ $ $ 9.08 $ st Trumpet % $ 3.19 $ $ 4.78 $ On Stage % $ 3.57 $ $ 4.80 $ In Costume % $ 2.38 $ $ 4.73 $ Choreography % $ 2.38 $ $ 4.73 $ Body Paint % $ 3.45 $ $ 4.80 $ Rehearsal After Opening: One hour on a two-performance day Base Wage $ 1.77 $ $ $ 5.52 $ double or librarian 12.50% $ $ $ 6.20 $ Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ $ $ 6.54 $ Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ $ $ 6.88 $ Associate Conductor 30% $ $ $ 7.15 $ Doubles 31.25% $ $ $ 7.22 $ Doubles 37.50% $ $ $ 7.55 $ Doubles 43.75% $ $ $ 7.89 $ Doubles or Contractor 50% $ $ $ 8.23 $ Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ $ 8.50 $ Doubles 56.25% $ $ $ 8.57 $ Doubles 62.50% $ $ $ 8.91 $ Doubles 68.75% $ $ $ 9.25 $ Conductor 75% $ $ $ 9.59 $ Conductor + Synth 100% $ $ $ $ st Trumpet % $ 3.84 $ $ 5.76 $ On Stage % $ 4.30 $ $ 5.79 $ In Costume % $ 2.87 $ $ 5.70 $ Choreography % $ 2.87 $ $ 5.70 $ Body Paint % $ 4.15 $ $ 5.78 $
9 Rehearsal After Opening: One hour starting at or after midnight (Overtime in 15 minute segments) Base Wage $ 1.37 $ $ $ 4.28 $ double or librarian 12.50% $ 8.56 $ $ 4.80 $ Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ $ $ 5.06 $ Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ $ $ 5.32 $ Associate Conductor 30% $ $ $ 5.53 $ Doubles 31.25% $ $ $ 5.59 $ Doubles 37.50% $ $ $ 5.85 $ Doubles 43.75% $ $ $ 6.11 $ Doubles or Contractor 50% $ $ $ 6.37 $ Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ $ 6.58 $ Doubles 56.25% $ $ $ 6.64 $ Doubles 62.50% $ $ $ 6.90 $ Doubles 68.75% $ $ $ 7.16 $ Conductor 75% $ $ $ 7.42 $ Conductor + Synth 100% $ $ $ 8.47 $ st Trumpet % $ 2.98 $ $ 4.46 $ On Stage % $ 3.33 $ $ 4.48 $ In Costume % $ 2.22 $ $ 4.41 $ Choreography % $ 2.22 $ $ 4.41 $ Body Paint % $ 3.22 $ $ 4.47 $
10 Performance Overtime: Before midnight (1/2 hour segments starting 3 hours after scheduled start of performance, without a break, at time-and-a-half pro rata performance rate.) Base Wage 6.125% Vacation Gross Wage Base Wage $ $ 3.30 $ double or librarian 12.50% $ 6.74 $ $ 3.72 $ Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ $ $ 3.92 $ Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ $ $ 4.13 $ Associate Conductor 30% $ $ $ 4.29 $ Doubles 31.25% $ $ $ 4.34 $ Doubles 37.50% $ $ $ 4.54 $ Doubles 43.75% $ $ $ 4.75 $ Doubles or Contractor 50% $ $ $ 4.95 $ Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ $ 5.12 $ Doubles 56.25% $ $ $ 5.16 $ Doubles 62.50% $ $ $ 5.37 $ Doubles 68.75% $ $ $ 5.57 $ Conductor 75% $ $ $ 5.78 $ Conductor + Synth 100% $ $ $ 6.61 $ st Trumpet % $ 2.34 $ $ 3.45 $ On Stage % $ 2.62 $ $ 3.46 $ In Costume % $ 1.75 $ $ 3.41 $ Choreography % $ 1.75 $ $ 3.41 $ Body Paint % $ 2.53 $ $ 3.46 $ Performance Overtime: After midnight (15 minute segments at time-and-a-half pro rata performance rate) Base Wage 6.125% Vacation Gross Wage Base Wage $ $ 1.65 $ double or librarian 12.50% $ 3.37 $ $ 1.86 $ Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ 5.06 $ $ 1.96 $ Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ 6.74 $ $ 2.06 $ Associate Conductor 30% $ 8.09 $ $ 2.15 $ Doubles 31.25% $ 8.43 $ $ 2.17 $ Doubles 37.50% $ $ $ 2.27 $ Doubles 43.75% $ $ $ 2.37 $ Doubles or Contractor 50% $ $ $ 2.48 $ Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ $ 2.56 $ Doubles 56.25% $ $ $ 2.58 $ Doubles 62.50% $ $ $ 2.68 $ Doubles 68.75% $ $ $ 2.79 $ Conductor 75% $ $ $ 2.89 $ Conductor + Synth 100% $ $ $ 3.30 $ st Trumpet % $ 1.17 $ $ 1.72 $ On Stage % $ 1.31 $ $ 1.73 $ In Costume % $ 0.87 $ $ 1.71 $ Choreography % $ 0.87 $ $ 1.71 $ Body Paint % $ 1.27 $ $ 1.73 $
11 Picture Call (2 hours or less) Base Wage $ 3.70 $ $ $ $ double or librarian 12.50% $ $ $ $ Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ $ $ $ Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ $ $ $ Associate Conductor 30% $ $ $ $ Doubles 31.25% $ $ $ $ Doubles 37.50% $ $ $ $ Doubles 43.75% $ $ $ $ Doubles or Contractor 50% $ $ $ $ Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ $ $ Doubles 56.25% $ $ $ $ Doubles 62.50% $ $ $ $ Doubles 68.75% $ $ $ $ Conductor 75% $ $ $ $ Conductor + Synth 100% $ $ $ $ st Trumpet % $ 8.03 $ $ $ On Stage % $ 8.99 $ $ $ In Costume % $ 5.99 $ $ $ Choreography % $ 5.99 $ $ $ Body Paint % $ 8.68 $ $ $ Overtime for Picture Call (15 minute segments) Base Wage $ 0.46 $ $ $ 2.15 $ double or librarian 12.50% $ 4.33 $ $ 2.42 $ Each additional double 6.25% $ Doubles 18.75% $ 6.50 $ $ 2.55 $ Doubles or Synthesizer 25% $ 8.66 $ $ 2.68 $ Associate Conductor 30% $ $ $ 2.79 $ Doubles 31.25% $ $ $ 2.81 $ Doubles 37.50% $ $ $ 2.95 $ Doubles 43.75% $ $ $ 3.08 $ Doubles or Contractor 50% $ $ $ 3.21 $ Associate Conductor + Synth 55% $ $ $ 3.32 $ Doubles 56.25% $ $ $ 3.35 $ Doubles 62.50% $ $ $ 3.48 $ Doubles 68.75% $ $ $ 3.61 $ Conductor 75% $ $ $ 3.74 $ Conductor + Synth 100% $ $ $ 4.27 $ st Trumpet % $ 1.51 $ $ 2.24 $ On Stage % $ 1.68 $ $ 2.25 $ In Costume % $ 1.12 $ $ 2.22 $ Choreography % $ 1.12 $ $ 2.22 $ Body Paint % $ 1.63 $ $ 2.25 $
12 REHEARSAL AND AUDITION MUSICIANS RATES (Effective 3/2/15 through 3/6/16) Rehearsal for all shows preparatory to opening and not in conjunction with orchestra shall be paid at the following rates for a six-day, 40-hour week (inclusive of Sundays): $ Including vacation: $ Overtime after eight hours in any day or after 40 hours prior to midnight for each 15 minutes or part thereof shall be paid at the minimum rate of: $16.91 Including vacation: $17.95 Overtime after midnight for each 15-minute segment shall be paid at the minimum rate of: $22.54 Including vacation: $23.92 Day rates Rehearsal and audition musicians employed by the day shall be paid at the minimum rate, for two hours or less, of: $ Including vacation: $ Overtime beyond eight hours in a day shall be paid at the rate of time and one half the hourly rate in half-hour segments. Overtime after midnight for each one-half hour or less shall be paid at the minimum rate of $69.91 Including vacation: $74.19 Health Benefits For the period 3/2/15 through 3/6/16, Health Benefits Plan contributions are $18.40 for the first two (2) hours of employment* and $18.40 for additional employment beyond those two (2) hours, for a total of $36.80 per day, with a maximum weekly contribution of $ *Rehearsal and Audition musicians employed by the day shall be paid a minimum for two hours or less. This wage cannot be prorated. * A rehearsal pianist or musician that is also performing as a substitute keyboard player in the orchestra is not subject to the weekly cap. 12
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