End Subminimum Wages for Workers with Disabilities

Source: The Hill Politics

Summary

A new study reveals that job losses feared from abolishing subminimum wages for workers with disabilities have not occurred. Advocates argue that these workers deserve fair pay and better opportunities.

Why It Matters

Ending subminimum wages is crucial for promoting equality and dignity among workers with disabilities. By ensuring fair compensation, it empowers individuals, strengthens the economy, and challenges outdated perceptions about their capabilities. It also addresses systemic inequalities that have persisted in the workforce.

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