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Why There's Nothing Outrageous About Urban Outfitters' Request for 'Free Work'

2015-10-09 18:32:20| Apparel - Topix.net

You may have seen a story making the rounds about how Urban Outfitters sent an email asking corporate employees to volunteer at the company's Pennsylvania fulfillment center for a weekend. While Gawker interpreted the communication as evidence of the chain's cruelty in expecting employees to work for free, the reality is far less exploitive.

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