House to Consider Federal Intern Protection Act of 2015 this Week

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On January 7, the House Majority Leader indicated that H.R. 3231, the “Federal Intern Protection Act of 2015,” may be considered in the House this week.  The resolution would extend protections against discrimination in the workplace based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability to interns and applicants for internship.  Interns are defined in the resolution as individuals who perform uncompensated voluntary service in an agency to earn credit awarded by an educational institution or to learn a trade or occupation.

The House’s consideration runs parallel to a similar push by the Department of Labor to tighten compensation guidelines for “interns” in the private sector.

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