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Blair Hickman and Christie Thompson

How Unpaid Interns Aren’t Protected Against Sexual Harassment

Unpaid interns miss out on wages and employment benefits, but they can also find themselves in legal limbo when it comes to civil rights.

August 10th, 2013

By Blair Hickman and Christie Thompson

How Unpaid Interns Aren’t Protected Against Sexual Harassment

In 1994, Bridget O’Connor began an internship at Rockland Psychiatric Center, where one of the doctors allegedly began to refer to her as Miss Sexual Harassment, told her that she should participate in an orgy, and suggested that she remove her clothing before meeting with him. Other women in the office made similar claims. Yet when O’Connor

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