[Excerpt] The legality of unpaid internships has been recently examined in the media with news of Harper’s Bazaar’s former intern Xuedan “Diana” Wang filing suit against the Hearst Corporation on February 1, 2012. Ms. Wang was “head intern,” responsible for supervising eight interns in her charge. As intern to the magazine Harper’s Bazaar, she worked 40 to 55 hours weekly transporting clothing to public relations firms as an unofficial messenger service. Ms. Wang is part of a class action lawsuit against the Hearst Corporation seeking back pay for compensation of five months of unpaid labor.2_28_2012_Preventing_Employer_Misclassification.pdf: 600 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
Unpaid internships have come under increased scrutiny for their potential illegality under the Fair ...
Unpaid internships in the United States often result in social waste by employing workers with valua...
Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”), individuals who qualify as employees are entitled to th...
[Excerpt] The legality of unpaid internships has been recently examined in the media with news of Ha...
[Excerpt] College internship programs have received considerable attention in the past four years si...
The number of unpaid internships has skyrocketed over the past years as employers seem to prefer tho...
According to the Wage and Hour Division (WHD) of the Department of Labor (DOL), unpaid internships i...
On the eve of the Fair Labor Standards Act’s seventy-fifth anniversary, unpaid academic internships ...
On January 25, 2016, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in Glatt v. Fox Searchlight Pi...
This Note addresses the current ambiguity in the law regarding if unpaid interns are employees under...
Part I of this comment provides an overview of prevailing agency and judicial interpretations of unp...
Unpaid internships are increasing in the United States, and one can surmise that they will become ev...
Part I of this comment provides an overview of prevailing agency and judicial interpretations of unp...
The article discusses what is referred to as a lack of U.S. federal regulation for unpaid interns an...
Despite the prevalence of internships in today’s economy, the law is unsettled as to whether unpaid ...
Unpaid internships have come under increased scrutiny for their potential illegality under the Fair ...
Unpaid internships in the United States often result in social waste by employing workers with valua...
Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”), individuals who qualify as employees are entitled to th...
[Excerpt] The legality of unpaid internships has been recently examined in the media with news of Ha...
[Excerpt] College internship programs have received considerable attention in the past four years si...
The number of unpaid internships has skyrocketed over the past years as employers seem to prefer tho...
According to the Wage and Hour Division (WHD) of the Department of Labor (DOL), unpaid internships i...
On the eve of the Fair Labor Standards Act’s seventy-fifth anniversary, unpaid academic internships ...
On January 25, 2016, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in Glatt v. Fox Searchlight Pi...
This Note addresses the current ambiguity in the law regarding if unpaid interns are employees under...
Part I of this comment provides an overview of prevailing agency and judicial interpretations of unp...
Unpaid internships are increasing in the United States, and one can surmise that they will become ev...
Part I of this comment provides an overview of prevailing agency and judicial interpretations of unp...
The article discusses what is referred to as a lack of U.S. federal regulation for unpaid interns an...
Despite the prevalence of internships in today’s economy, the law is unsettled as to whether unpaid ...
Unpaid internships have come under increased scrutiny for their potential illegality under the Fair ...
Unpaid internships in the United States often result in social waste by employing workers with valua...
Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”), individuals who qualify as employees are entitled to th...