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What if a student wants to volunteer or work more than 20 hours a week and just not clock into Stromberg?

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What if a student wants to volunteer or work more than 20 hours a week and just not clock into Stromberg?

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Under Federal Regulations, volunteering is regarded as employment. Employing departments who allow employees to do this are in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act and Immigration Regulations. Students must be paid for hours worked and therefore would lose their legal status. In addition, sanctions against an employer may be possible.

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