Describing
unpaid work as a «modern - day scandal,» she said it was too easy for employers to exploit young people.
Not exact matches
She bootstrapped the company and guaranteed a small payroll with personal savings,
working as an
unpaid CEO and editor in chief.
The Telegraph reported that 4,000 out of a total of 8,000 interns
working in the EU «bubble» were
unpaid,
as of 2016.
I had to start right at the bottom,
working as an
unpaid intern for a year, before finally getting the chance to be a paid intern, and then eventually, got a real job.
But while AOL could cut off Baker's salary, Mozilla was an independent entity, and Baker, who had become a popular and respected figure in the open - source world, remained
as an
unpaid volunteer for about a year, until a nonprofit called the Open Source Applications Foundation offered to restore a portion of her former salary to support her Mozilla
work.
Maybe ministry
works better
as a special interest, an
unpaid calling, rather than a career.
Viewed from the perspective of human development — the most important perspective —
unpaid work in the home or with children is
as important for a flourishing society
as investment banking at Goldman Sachs, perhaps more so.
Every minister is
unpaid and supports him / herself from their own
work, like the apostle Paul did mostly,
as a tent maker.
It was while
working as an
unpaid stagiaire at La Chassagnette, a country restaurant with its own garden in Arles, France, that Taymor adopted the techniques that became the foundation of his cooking style (not to mention where he became enamored with the idea of having a farm).
The offender
as ordered to complete a 12 month immunity order in addition to 150 hours of
unpaid work before being sanctioned with a curfew between the hours of 8 pm and 6 am.
I
worked at a overnight camp
as an
unpaid councilor - in - training, babysat for my cousins, and I look after the kidst.
As part of the cost - cutting measure, park employees will also choose an additional four
unpaid days off
work throughout the year.
Change minimum wage rules so that care providers must pay travel time
as a separate item, or change tax credit rules to accept
unpaid travel time
as remunerative hours of
work so that workers receive the support they need
Commenting on a TUC survey of
unpaid overtime, marking the ninth annual
Work Your Proper Hours Day this Friday, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «It comes as no surprise that teachers work more hours in unpaid overtime than almost any other work
Work Your Proper Hours Day this Friday, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «It comes
as no surprise that teachers
work more hours in unpaid overtime than almost any other work
work more hours in
unpaid overtime than almost any other workers.
The decision comes
as the state
work force fumes over Paterson's efforts to freeze wages and put some 100,000 state workers on
unpaid furlough.
The chancellor also pledged to end Britain's «something for nothing culture»
as he unveiled plans to force the long term unemployed to take on
unpaid work.
De Blasio has been a progressive advocate for increasing the minimum wage — pushing for $ 13 per hour in New York City — even
as approximately 150 interns in his office, many of whom
work full - time, go entirely
unpaid by the administration.
Kellner's camp denied he ever
worked for Schumer's congressional office and said that he only
worked for the campaign, first
as an
unpaid intern then
as a part - time deputy finance director.
We respect and
work with people who
work incredibly hard
as volunteers,
unpaid, for the party.
The five Parliamentary Private Secretaries (PPS), who act
as unpaid aides to Ministers, include Conor Burns who
works for Northern Ireland Secretary Owen Paterson.
I had lost both of my parents when I was 16 years old, and I had often been sent home from school for
unpaid tuition
as I
worked my way to a bachelor's degree in my home country of Zimbabwe.
Human rights forensics remains more an avocation than a vocation; Haglund himself got his start
working during vacations, and even today most of the people who do this
work do it on the side, either
as paid consultants or, more often,
as unpaid volunteers.
Alas postdocs are also not immune to such periods of
unpaid work or even career interruptions, because even though the starting date for a new position tends to be close to the allocation of the grant, the FJI reports delays
as long
as 8 months before the names of the grant - holders are actually announced.
This is especially important if they are performing the
work on a volunteer and
unpaid basis — the last thing you want is somebody claiming that you are abusing your position
as a professor by coercing your students into doing
unpaid work for your business.
And get
as much experience
as possible, even if that means taking an
unpaid internship and
working a side job to make ends meet.
To Schindler, it makes good economic sense that he would make more money if Jews were hired
as the
unpaid work force, because they're obviously cheaper than Poles:
She
works as an
unpaid intern at a Seattle magazine.
As soon as the middle - aged protagonists arrive at (the wondrous playground — a slide into the lobby — of innovation — so many gadgets and programs that make life easier for the consumer — and perks — an area for napping during work hours, free food and drink from the cafeteria, and color - coordinated bicycles to roam around the campus — that is) the company where they take an unpaid internship with the hope of landing a full - time job, the screenplay by Vince Vaughn and Jared Stern all but dismisses that latter elemen
As soon
as the middle - aged protagonists arrive at (the wondrous playground — a slide into the lobby — of innovation — so many gadgets and programs that make life easier for the consumer — and perks — an area for napping during work hours, free food and drink from the cafeteria, and color - coordinated bicycles to roam around the campus — that is) the company where they take an unpaid internship with the hope of landing a full - time job, the screenplay by Vince Vaughn and Jared Stern all but dismisses that latter elemen
as the middle - aged protagonists arrive at (the wondrous playground — a slide into the lobby — of innovation — so many gadgets and programs that make life easier for the consumer — and perks — an area for napping during
work hours, free food and drink from the cafeteria, and color - coordinated bicycles to roam around the campus — that is) the company where they take an
unpaid internship with the hope of landing a full - time job, the screenplay by Vince Vaughn and Jared Stern all but dismisses that latter element.
5.4 recognize and value
unpaid care and domestic
work through the provision of public services, infrastructure and social protection policies, and the promotion of shared responsibility within the household and the family
as nationally appropriate
The results show that teachers
work more
unpaid overtime than any other occupation, which is believed to be
as a result of workload pressures.
Watch millions more teachers leave
as the government squeezes to get even more
unpaid work out of a drained workforce.
I
work an additional 4 - 5 hours a week
unpaid to mark books for the lessons I prepare and teach
as PPA cover (planning, preparation and assessment)».
At the launch of the Teaching Leaders annual report on Tuesday, Sir David Carter revealed several ambitions for his time
as national commissioner, which began in February, including recruiting «academy ambassadors» who will
work unpaid for three days each year supporting trusts, and encouraging «peer review» across school clusters.
He chose to accept his pension and continue
working, only now
as an
unpaid volunteer.
School support staff are being forced to
work unpaid overtime
as a result of increasing workload and dwindling staffing levels, a new survey has found.
That's because learning happens everywhere, and we need to find ways to connect the learning that does occur in school with the learning that takes place in other arenas, such
as afterschool, summer, in clubs and activities, at
work (paid and
unpaid), postsecondary settings, online and through technology, and in other educational environments (museums, libraries, and alternative education, for example).
A week later, she was
working as an
unpaid intern in a legal aid clinic deep in small - town Appalachia.
Some contests include a rights grab, such
as wanting to include our
work in
unpaid anthologies.
Finally, you should be aware that some people consider crowdsourcing unethical, because they see it
as a form of
unpaid work for the participants who don't win.
And that reflects the fact that women are still responsible for, on average, close to twice
as much
unpaid work during the workday compared to men.
So, if you are hourly and don't
work as much, or take an
unpaid vacation, the automatic withdrawal will still process and it could impact your checking account balance.
Another 20 per cent of those surveyed said they had been looking for summer
work but were unable to find anything,
as well
as 10 per cent not
working for the summer and five per cent who are
working at a volunteer or
unpaid position.
The federal and state return to
work laws such
as the FMLA and ADA provide
unpaid job - protected leave — for those who qualify.
«Even for parents who have the means to pay for these unexpected expenses, the insurance proceeds can be used to absorb additional costs, such
as for family counseling or for
unpaid time away from
work,» Lynch said.
Of course,
unpaid life insurance premiums can eat up the cash value; however, this objection is nonsense because this is a function of how the policies
work and actually acts
as a benefit.
These are referred to
as mortgage workout solutions, because they allow you to
work yourself out of
unpaid debts.
We control exclusive first worldwide rights to publish your
work,
as well
as all
unpaid magazine, syndication, newspaper, and electronic publication rights.
After all, there are few areas that are really «denied» to men, if the level of operations demanded be transcendent, responsible or rewarding enough: men who have a need for «feminine» involvement with babies or children gain status
as pediatricians or child psychologists, with a nurse (female) to do the more routine
work; those who feel the urge for kitchen creativity may gain fame
as master chefs; and, of course, men who yearn to fulfill themselves through what are often termed «feminine» artistic interests can find themselves
as painters or sculptors, rather than
as volunteer museum aides or part time ceramists,
as their female counterparts so often end up doing;
as far
as scholarship is concerned, how many men would be willing to change their jobs
as teachers and researchers for those of
unpaid, part - time research assistants and typists
as well
as full - time nannies and domestic workers?
Topics covered will include organizing
as artistic practice, efficient management of studio time, and balancing paid /
unpaid, part - time / full - time, and permanent / temporary
work.
The thorough survey at the Queens Museum, open through February 19, stretches from her early, auspicious painting through the decades of
work she has done
as unpaid artist in residence at the New York City Department of Sanitation.