The AIGA Philadelphia Paid Internship Pledge

Intern Pledge BadgeAIGA Philadelphia is making a concerted effort to support the ethical treatment of professional designers and students in the workplace. In an effort to achieve equitable practices, we are urging our members to pledge compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act. Within these standards set forth by the U.S. Department of Labor, students who accept an internship at a private sector business must receive a fair wage that meets the states' minimum requirements.
For a position to be legally unpaid, the U.S. Department of Labor states that a for profit or private sector business must meet ALL of the following qualifications:
  1. The internship, even though it includes actual operation of the facilities of the employer, is similar to training which would be given in an educational environment;
  2. The internship experience is for the benefit of the intern;
  3. The intern does not displace regular employees, but works under close supervision of existing staff;
  4. The employer that provides the training derives no immediate advantage from the activities of the intern; and on occasion its operations may actually be impeded;
  5. The intern is not necessarily entitled to a job at the conclusion of the internship; and
  6. The employer and the intern understand that the intern is not entitled to wages for the time spent in the internship.
In an effort to uphold the value of design, support better business practices and encourage meaningful experiences for interns, AIGA Philadelphia is challenging all private sector businesses to make a pledge to honor the law and fairly compensate the design students they may employ in the future. If you wish to publicly support this cause and agree to pledge this important promise to your future employees, submit your Name, Position and Company below. By clicking "I agree", your name and company will be included on this growing list of designers.
 
"The People, Companies and Organizations below, have agreed to offer no less than the minimum state wages to all their employees and to abide by the laws set forth by the U.S. Department of Labor. They fully support AIGA Philadelphia on these efforts and agree to state that their internship positions meet these requirements in any job description."
 
We thank you for your support on this issue and for supporting AIGA Philadelphia.
 
Sincerely,

The AIGA Philadelphia Executive Board

Who can sign The AIGA Philadelphia Paid Internship Pledge?
All are welcome to add their voice to this important initiative. Whether you are signing on behalf of a large company with in-house designers, a studio or as an individual, please let your support of the ethical treatment of interns be known. You need not be an employer to express your views.

Check out the AIGA National article on our Internship Pledge: Click Here

 

Pledge adopters as of January 2012

20/10 Solutions

21xdesign

23rd & 5th

4x3

Abbate Design
Abby Ryan Design
About Face
Design


AIGA Austin

AIGA Connecticut

AIGA New Orleans

Allemann
Almquist & Jones


Art Institute
of Tampa


BAJ Design

Baseman Design
Associates


Bailey Brand
Consulting


Mike Bogal

Bresslergroup

Candice Reed
Graphic Design


co:lab

Emily Colburn

Cooper Graphic
Design


Corey Weber Pontz
Design Studio


Creative Services
Group LLC


Cultivate
Technologies.com


Harold Darden

Design Bliss

Diccicco Battista
Communications


DiSanto Design

Dunwich Type
Founder


Michael Erazo-Kase
F.A. Davis Publishing

Gdloft PHL

GHI Design

Go Welsh Group C Inc The Heads
of State


Steven Heller

Holohan Design

Sam Hurst

IBM

Image Group

Immersion
Technology Inc.


Innovation Printing
& Communications


Joel Katz
Design Associates


Karp Marketing

knapptimecreative

Komprehensive
Design


Kradel Design

Letters to Betsy
Design

Little Giant
Design Studio


Little Utopia
Design


Lyquix

Majabra Creative
Partners


MassArt GD

Masters Group
Design


Gigi McGee
Monica McVey

Metro U.S.
Milot Marketing
and Design


Neha Agarwal
Design

Paul Nini

Nonperishable
Design


Open

Paone Design Associates

Pointed Press Studio

Rizzio dot Net

Meredith Rowe

Claudia Scaff

ScorsoneDrueding

SK Designworks

Small Business
Design Center


Steve DeCusatis Design

Lita Talarico

Tomorrow Partners

Upstatement

UJMN Architects
+ Designers


Timothy Walsh

Two Paperdolls

Warkulwiz Design
Associates


Well Fed

Marissa Winkler

Wyndetryst Design
& Photography


 

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