It does say non-ethical instead of unethical, whatever that means.
Also doesn’t clarify what part of the situationship is un/non-ethical, so maybe it’s just about undisclosed political campaign contributions or smth
It does say non-ethical instead of unethical, whatever that means.
Also doesn’t clarify what part of the situationship is un/non-ethical, so maybe it’s just about undisclosed political campaign contributions or smth
Some Scandinavian journalists did the same thing last year at the time of the scandal as well.
Wait, it’s a column called Bartleby about working more than you want to?