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>There are two recommendations I would offer:
>2). Offer/ask them to remain on in a volunteer capacity, if you so desire.
Unfortunately, you probably can't ask them to remain in a volunteer
capacity, at least not doing the same jobs they were doing. The
Department of Labor has some pretty strict rules about employees
acting as volunteers. Basically, if employees are volunteering for
something, it must be substantially different than their normal job
and duties. The Dept. of Labor wants to make sure no one is
"volunteering" for their own job, and thus not getting paid when they should.
I'm not sure what the rules are for recent ex-employees, but I'd be
very careful of that.
Jessica Carter
Volunteer Coordinator
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