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Opinion: Unpaid Internships Undermine DEI Efforts

Serious about DEI? Stop expecting interns to work for free

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I know: There鈥檚 no shortage of eager young people willing to work for nil. Hey, I was one of them. I accepted a three-month unpaid internship at an outdoor magazine a few years ago, hoping it would be a launching pad for my journalism career. (Turns out, it was.) I don鈥檛 regret the decision to work for free鈥攄espite thousands of dollars spent in steep rent and university tuition for an internship course that legalized my unpaid labor. But I was lucky. I had scholarships and family to help me afford it. Listen up, outdoor industry leaders. It鈥檚 time to start paying your interns.

Plenty of talented potential employees can鈥檛 say the same. What about the students punching in at two or more summer jobs to fund their college education? They can鈥檛 consider an unpaid position. Students from higher-income families snatch the jobs instead, and we lose voices the industry so desperately needs. An internship at a major company can be a crucial foot in the door for a young employee. So if we鈥檙e serious about improving diversity in this industry, let鈥檚 start opening that door to everyone.

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