no they pay £800 a day noob!
A volunteer is a person who performs a service without being paid.
volunteer or intern
In most cases, a permanently disabled person is not forced to work by law. However, there may be certain situations where disability benefits are contingent upon the individual's ability to work in some capacity that accommodates their disability. These requirements depend on the specific laws and regulations of the country or state in question.
A person who agrees to work but does not earn any money is called a volunteer.
It depends who 'you' are.
um thats illegal...
Generally a person cannot work for free, even voluntarily, except as a volunteer for a licensed non-profit organization. Unless you are a licensed non-profit, if a person worked for you (even if she said the work would be free), you are obligated to pay her a reasonable amount for her work. A labor and employment law attorney in your area can look at your specific situation and provide you guidance based on your state's laws.
If you earn money from volunteering, there is no point being a volunteer. It mind as well be your job. Volunteering is to help out for free, without any cost. If the person wants to pay you in return for your work, so be it. Usually, though, volunteers are not paid.
It depends on any particular person. There are certainly a lot of ways to do volunteer work in Israel, such as Kibbutz assistance, cultural work, labor, and helping in shops.
The philosophy of welfare for the disabled is centered on promoting equal opportunities, inclusion, and independence for individuals with disabilities. It emphasizes providing support services, accommodations, and resources to enable disabled individuals to participate fully in society and have a good quality of life. This philosophy is often grounded in principles of equality, dignity, and respect for the rights of disabled people.
generally yes i have
Yes, to volunteer for something mean you do it for free so no social security number will be needed or asked for.