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[–] fwygon@beehaw.org 22 points 10 months ago

Unpaid internships really do need to be abolished.

[–] Che_Donkey@lemmy.ml 15 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Dude, i don't know what to twll you but IMO ramen noodles are friggin' expensive here compared to the US. 4 for 1$ VS 1 for .75/.90€... ramen noodles aint the go to here for cheap eats.

[–] SlowLoudEasy@r.nf 6 points 10 months ago

Its 1 ramen noodle michael? How much can it cost?

[–] autotldr@lemmings.world 1 points 10 months ago

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Click here to see the summaryThe internships, one unpaid and the other providing a token €400 (£344) a month, chipped away at his savings from summer jobs and forced him to keep a constant watch on his spending.

The result are internship experiences that vary wildly; from those that offer training and a stepping stone to a career, to others that simply use young people as a form of cheap or unpaid labour.

Research suggests that young people are shelling out an average of €1,028 (£885) a month to cover their living costs during internships, noted Mark McNulty, of the European Youth Forum.

Those from families who can help them bear these costs have an advantage, allowing them greater access to sectors such as the media and NGOs, where unpaid internships are rife.

In 2014, France set out regulations on internships and limited unpaid stints to a maximum of two months, while Romania has required companies to pay interns a stipend since 2019.

The draft legislation, expected to be completed in early 2024, will set off a race against time, said Rodríguez Alcázar, as the European parliament seeks to have it approved before elections in June.


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