In addition, an intern paid a stipend filed a class action suit against his employer.
The issue here is not whether players should receive a stipend above their free scholarships.
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In addition, payment of a stipend to an intern could complicate defending the unpaid nature of the internship.
With a stipend, employees can buy whatever they need to accomplish their objectives.
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When he got to Charlottesville, Riley joined the Reserve Officers Training Corps, which entitles him to a stipend beyond his full scholarship.
Employers used to give ex-pats who came to work in Dubai a stipend for rent, but that is no longer the case for the most part.
Her will left her house and a considerable legacy to Oscarey church, this money to provide a stipend for a suitable incumbent, the house to become Oscarey Rectory.
Basically, people will receive a stipend to buy private insurance.
Another planned project is to establish a 'united youth programme', in which 10, 000 people aged between 16 and 24 who are not in education, employment or training, would be given a one-year placement with a stipend.
And you receive a stipend, a monthly pension, which is also kind of being argued as to whether or not they're going to continue that benefit with people who stay in the military for 20 years.
Of 754 sports fans in the survey released Tuesday, only 21 percent said they'd like to see top college athletes paid a stipend or salary beyond their scholarship, while 72 percent believed a scholarship alone was enough compensation.
The OSEB aims at weaning unemployed residents away from the idea that they can make a living only by working for someone else and instead gives them a stipend and training to help prepare them to become self-sufficient entrepreneurs and small-business people.
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With respect to the sixth criterion, the payment of a stipend to the interns does not create an employment relationship under the FLSA as long as it does not exceed a reasonable approximation of the expenses incurred by the interns involved in the program.
It is a market failure in the sense that the incentives for men to control resources and dole them out (including even in a stipend for extended maternity leave that the female workers pay for themselves mostly) end up leaving children without the optimal equal attention and support from both parents.
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Would it matter to taxpayers offended by the practice whether the reward came in the form of a government stipend or a tax credit?
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As a result of his photograph and her accompanying words, which were published on the BBC website in January, Raisa now receives a monthly stipend from a donor in America who was touched by her predicament.
You know, I'm counting on that money because I'm drawing a monthly stipend from that.
Such programs, known as defined-benefit plans, pay retired workers a monthly stipend as long as they live.
Ms. Kessler said she received a modest stipend for her television consulting and isn't shy about telling her clients.
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Even if they do not, we now have a productive person rather than an unproductive one receiving a monthly stipend.
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All but the graduate students, who receive a small stipend, teach voluntarily.
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Unlike other schools, USciences doesn't offer full-tuition rifle scholarships, although the school provides a small stipend to most team members, USciences officials say.
In exchange for caring for your boss' children and caring out light housekeeping or cooking duties, au pair positions offer a chance to travel abroad with room and board and a living stipend.
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It also provided a small stipend to reduce the temptation to eat or sell the asset immediately, as well as weekly training sessions to teach them how to tend to animals and manage their households.
Currently, under the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), a military retiree can set aside up to 55 percent of his monthly retirement pay to provide their family members with a monthly stipend, after he or she dies.
The new program, officially titled the Family Caregiver Program of the Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act 2010, provides a monthly stipend to family members who care for veterans that were seriously injured in the line of duty after Sept. 11, 2001.
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Earlier this month, President George W. Bush signed a rewrite of the nation's pension laws that will likely hasten the disappearance of traditional defined-benefit pension plans--the kind that are funded entirely by the company and promise retirees a fixed stipend each month for life.
If a flutist can receive a full music scholarship from a college that can even include a living stipend and also play professionally at Carnegie Hall and be honored for vigorously pursuing her talents, why are college athletes bound to a one-sided contractual relationship with their universities, in the name of amateurism?
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They get a small weekly stipend and receive free auditing and coursework.
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