Vocabulary
1. social mobility (n) 社會流動
Definition: the ability to move from one level of society to another.Example: The bond between the generations was weaker and there was considerable intergenerational social mobility in both the countryside and the cities.
2. rule (sth) out (phr.) 排除
Definition: to prevent something from happening.Example: This recent wave of terrorism has ruled out any chance of peace talks.
My opinion:
After reading the article, I agree with the chief executive, James Turner. I think that it is not possible for everyone to work for free. Some people really need to earn money for themselves. It does not mean that they do not want to learn more things and experience before having their first real job. If the job is paid, interns can earn money and learn new things and experience at the same time.In today's society, we are facing the problem of the gap between rich and poor. Working for free may let the issue more serious. The vulnerable group of society has fewer resources than others. Working for free could rule them out from the opportunities. The goal of a company is to maximize profit. So they hire laborers and interns to help them get their target, then why people should work for free for the companies? It is not fair to the laborers and interns who really hard-working.
All in all, I think working for free is not a property policy between labor and management.
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