Doing 1,000 hours of unpaid work to graduate is the reality of 'placement poverty' — and it's taking a toll on students
Custoslibera @ Custoslibera @lemmy.world Posts 129Comments 848Joined 2 yr. ago
Custoslibera @ Custoslibera @lemmy.world
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Disgusting and exploitative is an understatement.
This is blatantly taking advantage of many kids who have no previous work experience and are told ‘this is how it is’.
What a joke. I hope it’s fixed with the review of universities and then international students get some relief next.