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Chris Willis
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Should Interns be paid a fare wage or is the experience payment enough?
Being an Intern has become an extension to people's education, recent graduates are expected to gain some experience through interning but ethically, should they be paid a wage if they are carrying out a full job role?
A couple of my friends interned for companies for a year after uni and worked out that after the minimal... Read more
The voluntary sector has an obligation to ensure that internships are open to young people from all social and financial backgrounds
over 2 years ago
Would Britain be better if everyone worked only 21 hours a week?
People would be happier because they'd have better lives outside of work and more time to spend with their families. There'd be more jobs to go around, and time to volunteer.
Interesting stuff based on a report from the New Economics Foundation - is getting everyone to work less the answer to ironing out inequalities? Would you... Read more
over 2 years ago
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VGary Brunskill
about 2 years agoyou also have to bear in mind those who are unable to work and on incapacity benefits etc.. how would this affect them ???
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Chris Willis
about 2 years agoWould love to have to only work 21, that would be AWESOME!
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sarah hignett
about 2 years agono my partner works 25 hours on minimum wage and that is not enough to pay bills, do shopping ect. so 21 hours would be alot less! maybe if young people were paid equally to the rest of society then it could be possible! i'd like to see the govenment work their hours on £5 an hour! see how long they last!!
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Joshuaa Godson
about 2 years agothis would be a terrible idea, as nobody would have any money, it would be great for people working in offices, being paid by somebody in higher authority, but what about the farmer? if he worked 21 hours a week the crops would not grow. at all, and if 20 more people were working on the farm to fill up the hours, think of the fuel needed to transport them, the insurance and the training needed... Read more
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Aklima Vinspired
almost 2 years agoI don't think that would be a good idea because not everyone can live on a 21 hours wage. people would start having money problems

Alex Jones
Volunteering for a charity is different to an internship at a company for instance. Noone should have to do an internship for a company without being paid at least minimum wage. And doing photocopying etc is all part of the world of work, if you start at a junior level. As said above, its a barrier to social mobility especially if the internship is in London and its unpaid.
Alice Little
But even for a volunteer there are costs involved in taking someone on.
For example, I don't believe volunteers should have to pay to help out - therefore we refund them travelling expenses and make sure we provide dinner when they help us all afternoon and evening at one of our ceilidhs. It's only the time they should give for free.
Internships you get something tangible back from - not just... Read more
Phillip Ly
Controversial. The key point for me is that there are very different connotations associated with the word 'volunteer' compared to 'intern'. An internship is seen as an indirect path to employment, or at the very least upskilling for the intern to boost employability. The focus in on benefitting the intern. Of course the reality can be very different and there is a lot of grey areas in both public... Read more
Alice Little
That's a really clear way of putting it. I agree.
We often have problems encouraging volunteers to do things that we can't afford to pay staff to do (eg, stuffing envelopes) - they often want more responsibility - which boils down to more power and therefore more interesting tasks.
But to what extent should a volunteer have a say in what they are doing if they are being 'selfless'?
You'll find... Read more
Myriam Roberts
mmm.. intern, volunteer what's the difference as they both don't get paid?? Its a very good questions!