‘Ramen noodles budget’: EU moves to end exploitation of unpaid internships
by Ashifa Kassam European community affairs correspon from on (#6HHC9)
Unless from a wealthy family, internships for many mean chipping away at savings and cutting back on essentials
By day, he was mostly an unpaid intern, getting a glimpse of day-to-day life in university research as he networked with potential employers.
Nightfall would often send him rushing to his second shift; this time, at a library in the suburbs of Paris as he strives to pay his bills.
What we see is that, many times, they [internships] are actually replacing entry-level jobs
Tea Jarc, of the European Trade Union Confederation
Unpaid internships have really become a barrier for the social mobility of young people
Maria Rodriguez Alcazar, of the European Youth Forum
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