Accusations were being liberally hurled yesterday as those
on the right leaning side of the blogosphere went after those on the left over
the much discussed subject of interns, and payment for their services. After
the fog of battle cleared, we were generally no better informed than before
hostilities commenced. So here on Zelo Street, we’re trying to make
some sense of it all.
Everything kicked off after the perpetually thirsty Paul
Staines, who styles himself Guido Fawkes, and whose “world exclusive” claiming that French rock musician Jean-Michel
Jarre was fleeing his native country in favour of settling in London had
just been exposed as a hoax (to no surprise whatever), went after Political Scrapbook and Left Foot Forward.
“Shame
on Scrapbook and Left Foot Forward” thundered the Fawkes blog. The
Great Guido had even garnered a favourable looking comment in support of this
action from the group Intern Aware. But then came a most
inconvenient intervention in response from Laurance Durnan at Scrapbook: the Fawkes blog, he asserted,
does not pay its interns the National Minimum Wage (NMW).
To this there was no counter, which suggests he was right.
Moreover, there was no equivalent condemnation by the Fawkes blog of its
soulmates on the right, who have quite openly been advertising for full time
and unpaid internships, with no recompense other than “expenses”, so maybe lunches and travel to and from the office,
then. Zelo Street has two examples of the genre.
For starters, there was the dubiously talented array of
non-job holders at the so-called Taxpayers’ Alliance (TPA), who offered an
expenses-only deal for an admin intern back in 2011. Perhaps the TPA,
especially given the apparent generosity of their still anonymous paymasters, have
now changed their tune? But we have yet another right-leaning example of
parsimony to come.
The Commentator,
that well-known repository of intolerance, dishonesty and casual defamation,
was most indignant at Staines’ suggestion that it did not pay its interns, but
should: “For the final time, people, we
DO pay interns. Please correct your false statements on this ASAP” came the
squeals of protest.
But, quite apart from the hypocrisy of The Commentator demanding corrections of others while not bothering
to do so itself, in February last year they were advertising for a totally
unpaid – and full-time – internship. Moreover, they were, in using W4MP,
sponging off the taxpayer in so doing. To no surprise at all, The Great Guido
has not issued so much as a peep of protest in their direction.
Not that the
right-wing is a repository of hypocrisy, you understand. Perish the
thought, eh, Fawkes and Commentator
people?
3 comments:
Guido stated that he pays his interns "the apprentice rate" which is £2.60 per hour.
Apprenticeships are a combination of work experience and study, culminating in an accredited qualification. I wonder what course Guido sends his apprentice interns on?
@ Anon
"I wonder what course Guido sends his apprentice interns on"
Research into how real ale affects politicians' abilities to communicate with bloggers?
I thought that at least one of the Fawkes rabble drank "draught" Guinness, although the Westminster Arms, one of their favoured watering holes, serves a more than adequate pint of Shepherd Neame best bitter.
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