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needs. Ironically, it was initially resisted by trade unions, and at first he had a job convincing schools, until eventually he persuaded the L.E.A. and councilors to go ahead. It became highly valued by pupils, teachers, inspectors, employers and politicians. Work experience provided a taste of the requirements and disciplines of work and an insight into possible vocational choices. It ran alongside professional, individual, impartial, face to face careers guidance by local careers advisers. A Conservative
Government introduced the Education (Work Experience) Act 1973 which enabled all education authorities âto arrange for children under school-leaving age to have work experience, as part of their educationâ. The Conservative Liberal coalition government abolished compulsory work experience for students in England at key stage 4 (Years 10 to 11 for 14-16 years olds) in 2012. Recently a number of non-governmental and employer led bodies have become critical of pupils and students not understanding the âworld of workâ. Work experience is no longer offered on the national curriculum for students in years 10 and 11 in the
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it requires students to exchange paid-for and often limited tuition credits to work an uncompensated job. Paying for academic credits is a way to ensure students complete the duration of the internship, since they can be held accountable by their academic institution. For example, a student may be awarded academic credit only after their university receives a positive review from the intern's supervisor at the sponsoring organization.
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which often have unpaid or volunteer positions. State law and state enforcement agencies may impose requirements on unpaid internship programs under
Minimum Wage Act. A program must meet criteria to be properly classified as an unpaid internship. Part of this requirement is proving that the intern is
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or lead to future employment opportunities. The benefit of bringing an intern into full-time employment is that they are already familiar with the company, therefore needing little to no training. Internships provide current college students with the ability to participate in a field of their choice
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are internships that are done remotely on email, phone, and web communication. This offers flexibility as physical presence isn't required. It still provides the capacity to gain job experience without the conventional requirement of being physically present in an office. Virtual interns generally
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and government agencies. They are typically undertaken by students and graduates looking to gain relevant skills and experience in a particular field. Employers benefit from these placements because they often recruit employees from their best interns, who have known capabilities, thus saving time
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and money in the long run. Internships are usually arranged by third-party organizations that recruit interns on behalf of industry groups. Rules vary from country to country about when interns should be regarded as employees. The system can be open to exploitation by unscrupulous employers.
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into the workforce. The lack of standardization and oversight leaves the term "internship" open to broad interpretation. Interns may be high school students, college and university students, or post-graduate adults. These positions may be paid or
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internships more than international study, while
Predovic, Dennis and Jones found that international internships developed cognitive skills like how new information is learned and the motivation to learn.
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3105:Aspects of jobs
3081:
3072:Toxic workplace
3007:Emotional labor
2980:
2904:Public programs
2899:
2816:Great Recession
2786:Full employment
2774:Long Depression
2740:
2638:Banishment room
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2536:Refusal of work
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2403:Corporate crime
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1503:Underemployment
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1306:Self-employment
1281:Contingent work
1271:Academic tenure
1264:Classifications
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1214:"Intern Abuse?"
1172:
1170:Further reading
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1113:The Bottom Line
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2709:
2707:Retirement age
2704:
2694:
2689:
2688:
2687:
2677:
2672:
2667:
2662:
2660:Exit interview
2657:
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1323:
1316:Skilled worker
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2951:Right to work
2949:
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2692:Restructuring
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2670:Notice period
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2577:
2576:Unfree labour
2574:
2572:
2569:
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2564:
2562:
2559:
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2549:
2547:
2546:Bonded labour
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2460:Whistleblower
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2393:Control fraud
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2367:Glass ceiling
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2290:United States
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