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Student Employment Regulations

Work experience can benefit students by providing industry exposure and skills. Businesses considering offering work experience need to determine if the student qualifies for unpaid vocational placement or if minimum wage and other entitlements apply. Key factors include whether the placement is mandatory for the student's education, if it benefits the business significantly, and the student's role. Businesses are still responsible for the student's safety and should conduct risk assessments.

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