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16Nov

Unpaid Interns are Not Statutory Employees, NLRB Concludes

The National Labor Relations Board recently held that a group of employees who were advocating on behalf of unpaid interns were not engaged in protected activity because the interns were not “employees” as that term is defined in Section 2(3) of the...
By: Proskauer - Labor Relations
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/unpaid-interns-are-not-statutory-19016/

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