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Working for a formula company as someone who supports breastfeeding might
mean a nice paycheck today. However, in the long-term, it only bolsters
their industry, which directly competes with ours.
A nice paycheck from a formula today=less for IBCLCs later.
Amy West, CLC
(Who asked the question rhetorically; I understand the practical reasons,
but the ethics to even think that such a thing is acceptable blows my mind.)
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 7:49 PM, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Amy asks,
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> <<Why would an IBCLC *want* to work for a formula company in the first
> place?
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> Amy West, CLC>>
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> To pay their bills? Put groceries on the table? Pay the rent? I can
> think of a lot of monetary reasons. Can't think of a lot of ethical
> reasons.
> But in this economic climate?????
>
> Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA -- who doesn't work for a formula
> company....but admires the salary and the benefits....from afar -- very
> afar.
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