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Mario Morris – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Intercollegiate athletics are undergoing a transformative phase. Over the last few decades, student-athletes have valiantly fought for and successfully secured more rights, benefits, and freedoms, including the right to compensation for their name, image, and likeness (NIL). This progress, however, is just the beginning. Many student-athletes and…
Descriptors: Labor Legislation, College Students, Student Athletes, Student Employment
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Riesen, Tim; Trainor, Audrey A.; Traxler, Rachel Elizabeth; Padia, Lilly B.; Remund, Corban – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2022
Secondary educators implement an array of work-based learning activities that expose transition-age students to the demands of post-secondary employment. One such strategy, internships, provides students with a formal opportunity to acquire transferable employment skills that lead to meaningful post-secondary employment outcomes. Facilitating…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Students with Disabilities, Best Practices, Secondary School Teachers
National Education Association, 2022
The crisis of teacher shortages across the United States accelerated to a five-alarm fire during the COVID-19 pandemic. Low pay and the gap between teacher pay and that of other similarly educated professionals is one of the primary factors contributing to this shortage. The escalating crisis impacts student learning and the professional status…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Teacher Salaries, Compensation (Remuneration), Federal Legislation
Billings, Kara Clifford; Bryan, Sylvia L.; Donovan, Sarah A. – Congressional Research Service, 2022
An estimated 339,000 workers were employed in foodservice operations in the nation's elementary and secondary schools. While news stories often focus on so-called "lunch ladies," the school foodservice workforce encompasses employees ranging from front-line cafeteria workers to chefs and food preparation staff to administrators and…
Descriptors: Food Service, Labor Force, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools
Morse, Andrew Q.; Asimou, Holly M. – NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, 2016
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Final Overtime Rule has substantially increased the salary threshold for exemption from overtime pay. The effect of the Final Rule will be felt by colleges and universities nationwide; many employees will now be eligible for overtime pay unless their salaries are brought in line with the new $47,476 minimum…
Descriptors: Labor Legislation, Federal Legislation, Working Hours, Salaries
Jobs For the Future, 2015
Employers may not know the best way to reach out or how to structure opportunities for young people to explore careers within their organization. In addition, employers may be uncertain about liability, privacy policies, and safety regulations for employees under the age of 18. State and federal laws and policies pertaining to youth employment can…
Descriptors: Employers, High School Students, Student Employment, Legislation
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Durack, Katherine T. – College Composition and Communication, 2013
This article discusses what we mean by the term "internship," with special attention to requirements for compensation; explains the issues that appertain to unpaid student internships; and urges broad engagement and individual as well as collective action on this issue.
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Compensation (Remuneration), Ethics, Legal Problems
Uhler, Scott; Petsche, Janet; Allison, Rinda; Henn, Kathleen – Illinois Libraries, 2000
Continues a discussion of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), including whether library employees must be paid for time spent in training; compensation for training given to prospective employees; involuntary training attendance; non-compensable training; overtime pay; restrictions on accumulation or use of compensatory time; and records of…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Library Personnel, Overtime, Training
Martin, James E.; Husch, James V. – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1987
The article reviews the rules and regulations of the United States Fair Labor Standards Act in relation to school-based vocational programs and emphasizes the payment of wages across different training and placement options. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Community Programs, Compensation (Remuneration), Disabilities, Federal Legislation
Pekow, Charles – Early Childhood News, 1996
Notes the different labor acts and policies that create confusion over whether centers must pay staff for training time if such training is required by law. Also notes state variations on this matter. (MOK)
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Continuing Education, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education
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Pumpian, Ian; Fisher, Douglas; Certo, Nicholas J.; Engel, Thomas; Mautz, Denise – Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 1998
This paper reviews and analyzes law and litigation concerning the legal parameters within which schools can provide nonpaid instructional work experiences to students with disabilities. It covers the Fair Labor Standards Act (1938), recent federal appellate and district court cases, and recent guidelines of the Departments of Education and Labor.…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Compliance (Legal), Court Litigation, Disabilities
Tufts, Suzanne; And Others – 1994
This booklet is designed to help public and private community service organizations understand the applicability of wage and hour laws to volunteers used in their activities. It considers various legal interpretations of the differences between "volunteers" and "employees," and reviews the provisions of the federal Fair Labor…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Court Litigation, Definitions, Employees
Flygare, Thomas J. – 1999
This pamphlet provides guidelines to higher education institutions for responding to U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) investigations and complying in general with the wage and hour provisions of the 1938 Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). It provides a hypothetical case study to illustrate some of the basic principles of the FLSA in regard to colleges…
Descriptors: Colleges, Compensation (Remuneration), Court Litigation, Employer Employee Relationship