Report on Small Business Newsletter: It’s illegal, but many restaurants still ask job seekers to work unpaid trial shifts

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globebusiness It's an audition just like acting.... Do actors get paid to try out for jobs? Musicians audition without getting paid too... Chefs need to demonstrate that they can run the line and cook the cuisine under stressful conditions..how else can this be achieved?

globebusiness And lawyers in Ontario ask articling students to work for free. Perhaps the restaurant workers and the articling students ought to get together and form an alliance against worker exploitation?

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