(title added by lemmy community mod)


(Originally published earlier today on mstdn.social)

    • @glimse
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      59 months ago

      Slavery wouldn’t be a problem if we had more good slavers with slaves!

  • terwn43lp
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    279 months ago

    unpaid internships should be illegal, it’s just slavery with extra steps

    • SonnyVabitch
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      399 months ago

      No, it’s class discrimination against the “wrong kind” who cannot sustain themselves without an income. An unpaid internship is a test of the family’s means to ensure that these positions are not available to applicants from poorer backgrounds.

      And they should be illegal.

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    249 months ago

    You seriously misunderstand the horrors of slavery if you think an unpaid internship is equivalent.

    • @Rachelhazideas
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      229 months ago

      Missing the forest for the trees. This is commentary on how unpaid labor is exploitative, not how slavery and unpaid labor are the same.

    • @OneOrTheOtherDontAskMe
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      139 months ago

      I think they’re making commentary on unpaid labor being akin to slave labor, Ina humorous tone. So, probably not being serious when it comes to comparing the two, but unpaid internships are closer to slavery than cleopatra was to the pyramids so I’d say it’s a fair comparison.

    • @z00s
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      9 months ago

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  • Troy
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    179 months ago

    My understanding js that there is a race to the bottom in the UK means that people with grad degrees are competing to unpaid volunteer positions to get something on their resume…

    I can’t imagine growing up there with any plan other than leaving.

    • @z00s
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      29 months ago

      Economic conditions exist whereby unpaid labor is required in order to get paid work, whether you want to do unpaid labor or not.

      Modern slavery is a bit more subtle than being chained up in a basement

    • @[email protected]
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      49 months ago

      Personal assistants usually have degrees in communication, business, or human resources. It’s a more complex and demanding position than you’d expect.

      • @BluesF
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        29 months ago

        And since the only people with PAs in most organisations are mid level or higher execs, you’re able to network with very senior people… Even if you don’t intend to be a PA this would be a very valuable internship no doubt.

    • @LOLjoeWTF
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      19 months ago

      Hospitality management? Outside of that, very unsure.