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A person can lawfully work as a volunteer (without compensation) to complete simple repetitive tasks such as filing, answering phones, making copies,...
A person can lawfully work as a volunteer (without compensation) to complete simple repetitive tasks such as filing, answering phones, making copies, sweeping floors and cleaning counter tops for:
- Governmental agencies
- Private for-profit employers, but only by signing a written agreement to waive their rights
- A person can lawfully work as a volunteer for two, but not all three of the types of employers described in other answer choices.
- Private not-for-profit agencies
- A person can lawfully work as a volunteer for all three of the types of employers described in other answer choices.