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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 29 May 2017

    The Ethicist: Should you expose a charity that exploits its workers?http://nyti.ms/2r5r5VL 

    6:52 PM - 29 May 2017
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      1. AME‏ @angeil 29 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Yes.

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      1. Wes Gay‏ @wesgay 29 May 2017
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        Yep. I've worked in & seen nonprofits who don't follow typically employment law or pay fair wages. Yet donors have no idea

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      1. Kevin Wright‏ @Kev_in_Canada 29 May 2017
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        Like the Church of Scientology? Yes. Like the Catholic Church paedophile scandal? Yes. Like Red Cross Haiti response? Yes.

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      2. Amygdaloid Spew‏ @AmygdaloidSpew 29 May 2017
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        and a charity that exploits it's contributors by overspending on employee/management perks/salaries

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      3. saoirse‏ @saoirse2022 29 May 2017
        Replying to @AmygdaloidSpew @nytimes

        Only on the bosses.

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      1. Faith Alexander‏ @blarneykissed 29 May 2017
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        Yes, absolutely. If they aren't treating workers humanely and paying them a living wage, what kind of charity are they?

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      1. kathy fettkether‏ @KYFett 29 May 2017
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        Duh...!!!!!!

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      2. Marie Smith‏ @MarieSmith74 29 May 2017
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        Absolutely! We have this issue now with a local non-profit sports league paying officials < min wage.

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      3. Marie Smith‏ @MarieSmith74 29 May 2017
        Replying to @MarieSmith74 @nytimes

        Either seek volunteers or pay min wage. No in between.

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      1. terry johnson‏ @terryjo74352321 29 May 2017
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        of course you should

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      1. Alibi‏ @Givemeanalibi 29 May 2017
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        Are you really asking that question?

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      1. charlie s‏ @bygonebarley 29 May 2017
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        By all means.

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      1. Tess‏ @Tesscatbird 29 May 2017
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        Absolutely! It's called ethics for cryin' out loud. Look up the word.

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      1. Flo Waxman‏ @AHepburn100 29 May 2017
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        As a general rule, yes. If they exploit workers, then what else might they be doing.

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      2. Patrick Williamson‏ @CodeKielx 29 May 2017
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        Honestly with so many charities out there how come people are still having issues? They seem to not work. Just saying.

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      3. Pug‏ @RealAlexCorey 29 May 2017
        Replying to @CodeKielx @nytimes

        they exist to provide the wealthy with tax reductions.

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      4. Patrick Williamson‏ @CodeKielx 30 May 2017
        Replying to @RealAlexCorey @nytimes

        I see that makes sense but isn't our current president trying to remove taxes for the rich? Or am i wrong?

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      1. saoirse‏ @saoirse2022 29 May 2017
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        Yes. 501(c)(3) implies responsibilities.

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      1. gratzi mckatzi‏ @GratziM 29 May 2017
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        Is this a trick question? Yes yup a-ha oui ok will do

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      1. Jake Walton‏ @JakeWaltonSD 29 May 2017
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        The term "non-profit" is misleading - a corp can be tax exempt but still have a tight circle of economically interested stakeholders.

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