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Non-Emergency-Reporting-FAQ

How to Report Non-Emergency Situations FAQ
1. Upgrades, Cancellations, Postponements and Other Violations

There are many ways to report workplace incidents to ACTRA. You can:

  • Call the office during business hours (416-928-2278 or 1-877-913-2278)
  • Call HAVEN Helpline 24/7/365 (1-855-201-7823)
  • Use HAVEN Helpline’s associated Lifeworks App to call or chat
  • Fill in an online Online Harassment Report Form (for harassment, discrimination, bullying and violence)
  • Independent Production Agreement (IPA):Your agent should deal with upgrades, cancellations, postponements and other violations of the IPA. If your agent is unable to resolve the situation or requires assistance, your agent will contact the ACTRA Toronto IPA Business Representative in charge of the production. Please make production aware on set that your performance category should be upgraded and that you note this on your contract or voucher. You must notify ACTRA about a breach of the IPA within 30 days of the violation to pursue restitution.
  • National Commercial Agreement (NCA):Contact an ACTRA Toronto Commercial Business Representative for situations involving cancellations, upgrades, interpretations or agreement violations. Upgrades are rare and depend on the final edit of the commercial. You must notify ACTRA about a breach of the NCA within 30 days of the violation to pursue restitution.
2. Getting Paid
If you call the office during business hours, your call will be answered by reception. You will be asked if the incident(s) happened on a production. If so, you will be directed to the business representative assigned to that production. If your incident was not related to a specific production, your call with be directed to a senior staff person (e.g. Executive Director, Director, or Special Advisor). If you call the HAVEN Helpline, your call will be answered by a call service operated by Morneau Shepell. You will be auto-prompted to select: your union affiliation, your Branch, and the reason for your call. You will then be transferred to a professional support staff person who will ask you to provide:
  • Your contact information (name, phone and/or email)
  • The province in which the incident took place
  • Name of the production where the incident took place
  • Brief outline of what happened
With your permission, your information will be forwarded to the appropriate ACTRA branch office. During your call, you can be immediately referred to counselling or set up a counselling appointment for a later date.
3. Signing Out
Under the IPA:Make sure all information on your voucher or work report is complete and correctly filled out, including the times you worked, meal breaks, etc. Mark your voucher or work report if you had an upgrade on set and get a contract for the upgrade. Make sure your HST/GST number (if you have one) is correctly written on your contract. If the work report is incorrect, do not initial it; for a voucher, check off “disagree”. Notify your agent and the ACTRA Toronto IPA Business Representative immediately. Keep a copy of your voucher. It is your recorded proof of work. Also keep a record of your time worked. Under the NCA: Make sure all information on your engagement contract is complete and correctly filled out, including the times you worked, meal breaks, etc. If you had an upgrade on set, mark it on your contract. Make sure your HST/GST number (if you have one) is correctly written on your contract. If items are incorrect, check off “disagree”, and notify a Commercial Business Representative. Mail ACTRA’s copy of the contract and keep a copy for yourself. This is your record of work. Read our “Standing Up For You: ACTRA Toronto Business Representatives” factsheet (pdf) for more information
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Toronto is in the “Dish with One Spoon Territory.” The Dish with One Spoon is a treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas, the Haudenosaunee and the land. The Treaty was created to share and protect what is still their traditional territory. This area around the Great Lakes represents the dish that we all feed from. And we must share with one spoon. Subsequent Indigenous Nations, Europeans and all newcomers have been invited into this treaty in the spirit of peace, friendship and respect for the land we now share. We are all treaty people who have a responsibility to maintain the spirit of the Dish with One Spoon covenant.
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