Rights and obligations in the context of internships and traineeships: A German perspective
Bernd Waas
Chapter 7 in Internships, Employability and the Search for Decent Work Experience, 2021, pp 113-129 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
In Germany, it is sometimes difficult to distinguish internships and traineeships from related relationships. A distinction must also be made between different types of internships, especially as different rules may apply. If the internships involve covert employment relationships, the intern is to be classified as an employee. Labour law is also applicable as far as vocational training relationships are concerned. Finally, statutory minimum pay, in principle, also applies to trainees and interns.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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