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by mtw
3473 days ago
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From what I understand, most of the american turkers are stay-at-home moms. They have a family to cater to and various obligations that prevent them to pursue a full-time job. Mechanical Turk gives them the possibility to work anytime, at their own rhytm. 10mn there, 2 hours, early am, middle of the night. I'm not sure if there are jobs that can offer this flexibility. |
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To be covered by the Federal minimum wage, one must be a "covered nonexempt" employee. There are two ways in which an employee can be covered by the law: "enterprise coverage" and "individual coverage." [1]
What I think that means is either Turkers are covered by FLSA if the HIT comes from a business which has more than $500k of annual sales volume.Or Turkers are covered under FLSA because their work involves commerce between states. Because their work itself is literally commerce between states on its face -- the writen work product is sent over the Internet -- I don't see how you weasel out of that one.
I don't see how Turkers could be exempt from FLSA, but IANAL.
[1] - https://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/whdfs14.htm