The Problem With Unpaid Internships
We all know the archetype of the unpaid intern. They spend their days getting coffee and doing the work no one wants to do, while receiving little to no recognition from full-time staff. This is justified as a means of ‘getting a foot in the door’ and gaining industry experience that will hopefully lead to a successful career. But in critically thinking about unpaid internships, we can see that they are out of date and exploitative.
COVID-19 and Beyond: Where does recovery leave young Canadians?
What we need is to see our concerns, our ideas and feedback reflected in the actions of our institutions and organizations. As vaccines allow us to imagine a world after COVID-19, organizations can help shape our future by implementing changes that will address our immediate concerns and allow us to pursue our long-term goals amidst the uncertainty that our generations will be inheriting.