Pro bono per force

Published December 23, 2020

THE discontent experienced by young people during the last couple of years is unparalleled. This is partly attributed to weak economy, high unemployment rate and the stopping of the manufacturing wheel. Unemployment has never been worse. It is wrong to blame the coronavirus for all of it.

Every year, a few thousand university graduates expect to start a professional career. However, most of them face nothing but embarrassment and disappointment as soon as they move into the job market.

The ‘new normal’ for new graduates is to work pro bono to gain experience for a few months. Is this an ethical and a lawful move?

This abuse in the work market has been experienced by a number of my colleagues. Employers tend to hire new graduates to work for free and do not even pay a single penny for meals or travel allowances.

Experienced practitioners, on the other hand, face similar obstacles. The previous development was not sustained due to weak economic policies. Inflation is rising and so are downsizing and layoffs. Over three million individuals are feared to lose their jobs.

No new industries are being created, and, while coronavirus undeniably affected the economy, it is wrong to blame the virus for everything. The human component is also undeniably there.

Waheed Ethsam
Islamabad

Published in Dawn, December 23rd, 2020

Opinion

Editorial

After the budget
Updated 26 Jun, 2026

After the budget

Though not a bad document per se, the budget for FY27 is a familiar one, and familiarity in our economic history is rarely cause for comfort.
Missing the mark
Updated 27 Jun, 2026

Missing the mark

Pakistan cannot rely on international partners to compensate for weak governance and inconsistent implementation at home.
Up in smoke
26 Jun, 2026

Up in smoke

PAKISTAN is watching an epidemic unfold as the menace of narcotic abuse hits every fourth household in Karachi ...
Reflection time
Updated 25 Jun, 2026

Reflection time

Israel is the biggest source of instability in the Middle East, and it is high time the US ended its blind support to Tel Aviv, if it genuinely wants peace in the region.
Raised temperatures
25 Jun, 2026

Raised temperatures

THE fraught situation in Azad Jammu and Kashmir requires immense patience and cool heads. Temperatures are raised on...
Debatable remedy
25 Jun, 2026

Debatable remedy

THE Pakistan Psychiatric Society’s challenge to the Federal Shariat Court’s ruling on attempted suicide deserves...