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For the most part, employers don’t recognize that there is a law, and the details of it. They just don’t know.
Turns out, some employers will start paying interns if the school just alerts them to the law. Read more in the Wall Street Journal's piece on the New York Institute of Technology. Help people understand how your school handles unpaid internships by sharing your story with ProPublica.
"All interns are expected to have had at least one previous journalism internship."
The New York Observer is offering unpaid internships. They require college credit and expect interns to have had at least one previous journalism internship. Have you interned for credit at The Observer? Or anywhere else? Share your story with ProPUblica to help elucidate the world of internships for academic credit.
I do get paid in hugs, and so that's a big thing for me.
A 47-year-old former police officer, on her current unpaid internship at the Red Cross From NPR's story exploring internships for 40-somethings.
Well. This intern appears to have made her resume out of legos.
The New York Times' editorial board praises Columbia's decision to stop offering R credits for internships. How does your school handle internship credits? Tell us here: http://propub.ca/1elj7JF #ProjectIntern
“Columbia’s policy change is a giant step forward in changing the unethical practice of allowing college credit to replace paychecks for an intern’s work.”
Christina Isnardi - In Another Blow to Free Labor, Columbia University Halts Academic Credit for Internship
Speaking to The Wire, a Mother Jones public affairs official responds to claims in a Vice piece about compensation at that publication and other media organizations. (The piece included an anonymous comment from a former intern who said they were encouraged to sign up for food stamps.) Future Mother Jones fellows are also set to see a pay raise next year, the official said: "...as of January 1, our 2014 budget increases the base fellowship stipend to $1,500—an amount equivalent to slightly more than California minimum wage."