Compensating minors?
Andrea Schorr
aschorr at morino.org
Thu Jul 20 11:31:33 EDT 2000
Kallen,
To add to the excellent suggestions
that have been offered:
The National Youth Employment Coalition
<http://www.nyec.org/> might have information.
I agree with the comment on how youth value
a paycheck versus other types of compensation.
Many organizations use stipends for both high school
and college age employees. If there is a Jobs Training
Partnership Act (government funded) youth employment
program in your area, it might be worth contacting a local
city or state office to find out if your organization can
participate.
Andrea
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From: Youthlearn Discussion Forum
[mailto:YOUTHLEARN at LISTSERV.MORINO.ORG]On Behalf Of Kallen Tsikalas
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 9:30 PM
To: YOUTHLEARN at LISTSERV.MORINO.ORG
Subject: Compensating minors?
<p>Hello Everyone!
Thank you for your introductions and posts! :o)
My name is Kallen Tsikalas. I am the Director of On-line Learning at
Computers for Youth, a NYC-based non-profit that provides underserved
children and families with home computers. Working with partners (thank you
NY Cares; I know youre also on this list!), we also provide training and a
technical support hotline, and we are in the process of developing content
FOR AND WITH the families we serve.
In such, I am co-leading a handful of intergenerational community technology
design teams. We are considering compensating our team-members (both
children and adults) for their work in designing and reviewing learning
resources.
Does anyone here have experience compensating young people (under age 15)?
Specifically, I am wondering about:
* Legal issues re: child labor?
* Appropriate types of compensation?
In terms of compensation, we are considering a variety of non-monetary
payments, e.g., educational software that the children would select; gift
certificates, savings bonds. Have you used others that have been
particularly well-received?
Please write to me or the listserv if you do have experience with this.
Thank you!
--kallen :o)
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Kallen Tsikalas,
Director of On-line Learning
COMPUTERS FOR YOUTH (CFY)
2112 Broadway, Suite #513 * NY, NY 10023
http://www.cfy.org
If all goes well...
We will take our childrens hands
so they may feel
protected and our gentleness
We will share our games
We will surrender our kisses
I will laugh
I will sing
I will complain of works hassles
Ill count my gray hairs
and until the very end
I will delight
in the adventure
of the sensation
of emotion
and thought.
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