Kim Barker and Theodoric Meyer

How the Labor Department Has Let Companies Off the Hook for Unpaid Internships

Two years after the U.S. Department of Labor announced its intent to crack down on unpaid internships, a federal investigator called a final meeting with the biggest offender the agency had found: an outdoors magazine based in Santa Fe, N.M. The investigator reported interns at Outside magazine had been fact-checking, reporting, researching, proofreading and preparing content for the website, all for about $250 a month. The Wage and Hour investigator told Outside's lawyer that this arrangement violated minimum wage law, and the publication owed its interns back pay.

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