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News Release

9th November 2006

NO UNPAID INTERNS!

MPs who employ interns on no pay could be breaching employment laws, the TUC said today. They are demanding that the Low Pay Commission investigate the employment of young people on unpaid internships - especially in Parliament and the media. Responding, Michael Fabricant says "I do not employ any unpaid interns or other staff. I do know, though, that this is common practice among some MPs who also employ close relatives who are paid 'pocket money' out of Parliamentary allowances. But I find that the employment of interns is a false economy.

"While I recognise that work experience is very valuable, the time taken to train temporary unpaid staff distracts from the work we have to do to look after constituents. And by the time they are fully trained, interns are back at school or university."

The TUC say they do not want to block genuine work experience but fear that the system could lead to exploitation. Adverts placed by some MPs for interns have required candidates to be available five days a week, to have good office skills but have offered no pay.


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