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SHERYL SANDBERG CAVES: After Scandal, Her Non-Profit Lean In Will Start Paying Interns

Aug 16, 2013, 17:47 IST

REUTERS/Mike SegarSheryl Sandberg's non-profit Lean In found itself in the midst of a minor scandal this week.

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The organization dedicated to getting women to "lean in" and ask for more money, to be more involved in corporate decisions, to be more outspoken, was hiring unpaid interns.

Unpaid interns? It seems very much like a lean-out thing. As a result people started talking about the hypocrisy of the organization.

It looked especially bad because Sandberg is almost a billionaire thanks to her Facebook stock. She just cleared $91 million in a Facebook stock sale.

After all the blow-back, Lean In has adjusted its policies. It is now going to pay its interns.

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Here's the official posting on the matter:

I am Rachel Thomas, the president of LeanIn.Org.We recognize there is an ongoing public debate on the appropriate use of unpaid interns. So we want to share the facts with you and our community.Like many nonprofits, LeanIn.Org has attracted volunteers who are passionate about our mission. We’ve had four students ask to volunteer with us. They worked flexibly when they could, and often remotely.These volunteers helped support our message and community, and gained valuable experience doing so. They did not displace or delay the hiring of paid employees. The posting that prompted this discussion was for a position that doesn’t fall within LeanIn.Org's definition of a “volunteer.”As a startup, we haven’t had a formal internship program. Moving forward we plan to, and it will be paid.We support equality - and that includes fair pay - and we’ll continue to push for change in our own organization and our broader community.

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