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Department of Labor Offers Guidance
The Department of Labor has published guidance to help employers determine whether they must pay interns. The department's fact sheet covers interns who provide services to for-profit employers in the private sector. Paid Internships or Unpaid Internships?In the fact sheet, the department notes that internships will most often be viewed as employment (and therefore subject to the minimum wage and overtime provisions of the FLSA), unless a test is met. The department will look at the following 6 criteria when applying the test:
If all of the factors listed above are met, an employment relationship does not exist under the FLSA, and the act's minimum wage and overtime provisions do not apply to the intern. This exclusion from the definition of employment is necessarily quite narrow because the FLSA's definition of "employ" is very broad, the department says. The fact sheet goes on to look at other commonly discussed factors of internships, including
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