We've found a copy of an unpaid job listing Lean In Foundation's editor-at-large tried to delete. If Facebook's celeb COO Sheryl Sandberg just made $91 million last week (and God only knows how much from her book), why can't she pay her interns a cent?

Maybe the best way to attack gender-based income disparities is to pay women literally nothing, to the extent that they stop caring? The comments on the Facebook posting are equally skeptical:

Why does lean in offer an unpaid internship? Really? I thought women should lean in and demand more money. Unpaid work, be it internships for young women or volunteer positions for older moms, is exploitive. Shame on lean in. Pay up.

I'm wondering the same thing—but so far an inquiry to Jessica Bennett, who posted the ad, has gone unanswered.

Update: Bennett posted again to Facebook, saying that the job listing was not "official," which doesn't really make a whole lot of sense:

Dear What Appears to Be My Entire Facebook Feed:

Want to clarify previous Lean In post. This was MY post, on MY feed, looking for a volunteer to help me in New York. LOTS of nonprofits accept volunteers. This was NOT an official Lean In job posting. Let's all take a deep breath.

Volunteer, editorial intern—call it whatever you want when it's unpaid work, right? Empowering.

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