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Might the Volunteerism Trend Hinder the Recovery?

July 29th, 2009 @ 10:40 am

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Categories: BNET, Career, Job Search, Workplace, economy

Tags: Recovery, Volunteer, Benefits, Payroll Solutions, Personal Finance, Human Resources, Stefan Deeran

A newly released study shows that despite the recession, one million additional Americans joined the volunteer ranks in 2008, when compared to 2007’s numbers.  Overall, 26.4 percent of Americans, or 61.8 million people, donated approximately 8 billion hours of service, worth an estimated $162 billion to the country’s nonprofits.

Many folks are driven simply by the desire to help out in a time of crisis.  Others figure they might as well lend a hand now that they are out of work and have extra time.  But some are volunteering specifically to beef up their resumes and learn new skills as they struggle to find work again.

Of course, it’s a good thing when people help out from time to time in their communities.  But I could see how the volunteerism trend might actually hurt the economy if people settle for “experience” rather than money and employers, whether they are soup kitchens or companies looking to take advantage of unpaid interns, can expect more people to work for free.

An organization might “make a difference” through the services it provides.  But it also helps the economy by paying wages.  At what point is the volunteer or unpaid intern fulfilling the duties of an employee that should be paid?  Please join the discussion below.

Stefan Deeran consults environmental advocacy groups and businesses on their sustainability strategies and communications plans. He also publishes the online newsmagazine the Exception.
 
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    e1wood

    07/30/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Might the Volunteerism Trend Hinder the Recovery?

    Eventually the Gas and Light bill become more important than another line on a resume, it won't hinder the economy, and maybe the increase is in the 'Beautiful and Rich' group, in which the spouse doesn't work in the first place (please note the use of the term 'spouse', not wife!)

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    novelita

    07/31/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Might the Volunteerism Trend Hinder the Recovery?

    I think its about time people started to care about people not only thinking of the money. It will not at all hurt economic but it will burst up confidence to all people concern.

    At the end, helping without any other motive, will be rewarded, not here but in our home in heaven.

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