Student Interview - Wisconsin

Student Interview - Wisconsin

Student Interview is a legal document that was released by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction - a government authority operating within Wisconsin.

FAQ

Q: Can I interview a student in Wisconsin?
A: Yes, you can interview a student in Wisconsin.

Q: What is the minimum age to work as a student in Wisconsin?
A: The minimum age to work as a student in Wisconsin is 14.

Q: Do students in Wisconsin need work permits?
A: No, students in Wisconsin do not need work permits.

Q: Are there any restrictions on the hours that students can work in Wisconsin?
A: Yes, there are restrictions on the hours that students can work in Wisconsin. During the school year, students under 16 can only work a limited number of hours per day and per week.

Q: What types of jobs can students do in Wisconsin?
A: Students in Wisconsin can do a variety of jobs, including retail, food service, and office work. However, there are certain hazardous occupations that are prohibited for students under 18.

Q: What is the minimum wage for students in Wisconsin?
A: The minimum wage for students in Wisconsin is the same as the regular minimum wage, which is $7.25 per hour.

Q: Are students in Wisconsin eligible for unemployment benefits?
A: No, students in Wisconsin are not typically eligible for unemployment benefits, as they are considered temporary workers.

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