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"They weren't taking interns".
Le Cirque has a tradition of taking interns.
Those who prefer the status quo also argue that by forcing employers to pay long-term interns businesses will be put off taking interns.
This could be over-cautious: 10 days ago a survey of British companies by the pollsters YouGov found almost a fifth admitted to taking interns on as cheap labour.
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Likewise, SEWA, the Self-Employed Women's Association in India, is a great organization that takes interns.
The next year Lehman Brothers took interns to Jones Beach for a concert featuring OK Go and the Fray, and Credit Suisse paid for its interns to take gourmet cooking classes, according to former interns at the banks.
Mr Erhardt appears to have been one of many interns caught on the so-called "magic roundabout" – a process whereby a taxi takes interns home, waits outside while they shower and change, then drives them back to the office to begin another long day.
Often, I take interns on who are effectively mentees, but they also do some work for me.
I remind myself that some boundaries are meant to stay in place.
Some fashion houses skirt the requirement by taking on interns without contracts, treating them as a sort of volunteer workforce.
One member of the State Assembly is being investigated for taking an intern to his motel room.
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