Dear Colleagues,


We have drafted a letter to the leadership of the Society for Marine Mammalogy 
asking them to help eliminate unpaid work from the field of marine mammal 
science.



The letter can be found here: https://bit.ly/3gjM0gd

And can be co-signed here: https://bit.ly/2YO4sHZ



Briefly, the pipeline of unpaid positions reinforces the existing racial and 
socioeconomic makeup of marine mammal scientists.  If the Society is committed 
to increasing diversity in marine mammal science, it will lead the way by 
asking members to compensate all workers appropriately and refusing to 
advertise unpaid positions.


We are aware that advertising unpaid positions is common practice on this 
listserv, and we encourage those seeking research support to consider how 
unpaid positions amplify existing barriers to participation and reinforce 
systemic discrimination.



Currently, the letter has nearly 200 co-signatories.  We invite further 
co-signatures from marine mammal scientists of any specialty, nationality, or 
career stage. We also welcome co-signatures from anyone who opted not to pursue 
a career in marine mammal science due to the prevalence of unpaid work and 
other systemic barriers to participation.



Sincerely,



Eiren Jacobson, University of St Andrews

Chloe Malinka, Aarhus University

Margaret Siple, University of California, Santa Barbara

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