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In reply to the discussion: Obama’s Wage Hike For Federal Contractors Won’t Apply to Disabled Workers [View all]loyalsister
(13,390 posts)85. I don't think most people understand what is actually going on
These businesses are exploiting that loophole. Do you believe that the executives at Goodwill would be making as much as they do without being able to pay workers pennies per hour?
That Goodwill Industries exploits many of its workers in this way is ironic, because its president and chief executive officer is blind. Goodwill cannot credibly argue that workers with disabilities are incapable of doing productive work while paying its blind CEO over half-a-million dollars a year, Maurer said.
http://www.disabilityscoop.com/2012/06/12/goodwill-paying-less/15827/
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Obama’s Wage Hike For Federal Contractors Won’t Apply to Disabled Workers [View all]
WilliamPitt
Jan 2014
OP
It's a statute that needs repeal..and so an EO won't cover this. But Congress could pass the
msanthrope
Jan 2014
#8
My daughter works at a sheltered workshop. She seldom makes more than a couple of dollars a
jwirr
Jan 2014
#13
Maybe the president will use one of those EOs to address this difference. I can only hope.
jwirr
Jan 2014
#16
ProSense, I had not replied on your thread because of this. Thanks for understanding.
freshwest
Feb 2014
#45
You are welcome. This is an area that I can be of help because I have lived with my daughter and
jwirr
Feb 2014
#57
An EO can't override a statute of Congress.... 29 USC ss214 has to be repealed by Congress....
msanthrope
Jan 2014
#6
I feel sorry for the man, having to work with people that hate you for your skin color
Rex
Jan 2014
#32
We've allowed the Congress to act like toddlers. Forgetting that the Founders set
msanthrope
Jan 2014
#39
Many of the disabled workers in our area are working in sheltered workshops that pay less than
jwirr
Jan 2014
#7
Probably not enough unless the raise is enough to cover 20% of medical bills which can
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2014
#68
so provide the evidence that backs your claims here. looks like you're just speculating.
cali
Jan 2014
#40
I don't know Pat and I don't know the specifics about employment at Walgreens
loyalsister
Feb 2014
#65
Here is my daughters resume: She cannot talk, cannot walk, needs a one-to-one to do everything
jwirr
Feb 2014
#58
I absolutely agree. But when people are able to work, they should be paid a living wage ...
Scuba
Feb 2014
#72
You are correct. And those that require a one-on-one would never get a 'regular' job. n/t
freshwest
Feb 2014
#49
Most Light House for the Blind employees assemble products for the military.
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2014
#60
You do realize this is an aspect of federal law and as such cannot be changed with
NYC Liberal
Jan 2014
#19
No. And I'm not sure how that mitigates the Executive responsibility or lessens his authority.
Scuba
Jan 2014
#20
Is this supposed to be a dig at Obama? If so, it is utter bullshit, and not unsurprising.
tritsofme
Jan 2014
#41