Do Federal Unpaid Interns Need Protection from Harassment and Discrimination at Work? (H.R. 653)
Do you support or oppose this bill?
What is H.R. 653?
(Updated June 29, 2019)
This bill would extend protections against workplace harassment and discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability to unpaid interns who work in the federal government.
While paid interns are already treated as employees and the federal government prohibits discrimination in the workplace through existing laws and policies, unpaid interns are not explicitly covered.
Argument in favor
While current anti-discrimination laws protect unpaid federal interns, they aren’t explicitly mentioned in the law. That’s not good enough, as federal interns should know beyond a doubt that they can’t be discriminated against.
Argument opposed
This legislation would change nothing at all with respect to how anti-discrimination laws protect unpaid federal interns. They’re already protected by those laws and policies, Congress doesn’t need to spend time on this.
Impact
Unpaid federal interns, federal agencies, and the Dept. of Justice.
Cost of H.R. 653
The CBO estimates that enacting this bill would have a negligible effect on the federal budget.
Additional Info
Of Note: According to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, a sexual harassment case filed by an unpaid intern was dismissed in 1997 because the courts concluded that interns couldn’t be considered employees for the purpose of employment law.
In-Depth: Sponsoring Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD) introduced this bill to ensure that unpaid interns receive the same protections against discrimination as employees:
“Due to a loophole in existing law, unpaid interns are not protected from discrimination and sexual harassment. This Committee has held a number of oversight hearings on employee misconduct, and in some instances, the misconduct involved the sexual harassment of interns. We are simply closing a loophole in existing law.”
This bill was passed unanimously by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee and has three Democratic cosponsors in the House.
Media:
- House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Press Release
- CBO Cost Estimate
- FCW
- Huffington Post (Previous Version)
- National Journal (Previous Version)
- ProPublica (Previous Version)
- Roll Call (Previous Version)
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