The New Republic touts its devotion to income inequality in a recent job ad for an editor to cover the topic. Only, the demanding part-time position without benefits is likely to turn the successful candidate into a case study
Tony Barone, second vice president of the NewsGuild of New York, demonstrates outside The New York Times building, in New York, Thursday, June 29, 2017. Income inequality is a topic that often begets irony, albeit unintentionally. A recent example comes from a, which touts itself as"[l]ong a champion of equality in all its guises."
Although the person could be remote, the company prefers someone in D.C. or New York who could work in their offices. In other words, they want an employee who's there to be managed and monitored. I have reached out to The New Republic through its PR representative for an interview or comment, but so far have heard nothing.
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