[Nfbf-l] Stop the Exploitation of Disabled Workers!

Marion Gwizdala marion.gwizdala at verizon.net
Sat Jan 7 10:19:47 UTC 2017


 

 

From: Marion Gwizdala [mailto:marion.gwizdala at verizon.net] 
Sent: Saturday, January 7, 2017 5:19 AM
To: e-Hillsborough (e-hillsborough at yahoogroups.com)
(e-hillsborough at yahoogroups.com)
Subject: Stop the Exploitation of Disabled Workers!

 

Please circulate the following information as widely as appropriate.
Attached to this message is a flyer about this event, along with a
comprehensive list of Florida companies paying subminimum wages and the
number of employees who receive less than the minimum wage.  If you receive
this message without the attached information, please send a message to

 

Merry Schoch, LCSW

MerryS at verizon.net

(813) 625-1850 

Do you know

 

$ Nearly 250,000 disabled workers legally earn less than the minimum wage

$ 78 employers in Florida legally pay their disabled workers less than the
minimum wage

$ 6502 Disabled workers in Florida are earning less than the minimum wage 

$ 10 employers in the Tampa Bay area legally pay their disabled workers less
than the minimum wage 

$ 793 disabled workers in the Tampa Bay area earn less than the minimum wage

 

When the Fair Labor Standards Act passed in 1938, it included a
revolutionary civil rights protection: a minimum wage. American workers
could no longer be exploited for their hard work - with one huge exception.
Section 14(c) of the Act included an exemption allowing some workers, people
with disabilities, to be paid less than minimum wage.

This provision was originally designed to persuade employers to hire people
with disabilities and open up opportunities. Instead, people with
disabilities were often employed in "sheltered workshops," segregated
workplaces away from their communities, earning sub-minimum wage.  78 years
later, 14(c) remains in effect.

In 2016, nearly 250,000 people were legally paid less than the minimum wage,
on average, less than $2.00 per hour with some earning only pennies per
hour. You can help stop the exploitation of disabled workers!

 

On Saturday, January 21 at 1:00 pm., The National Federation of the Blind of
Florida will screen "Bottom Dollars", an hour-long documentary that exposes
the   exploitation of people with disabilities through personal stories and
expert interviews. It also presents clear employment alternatives with
competitive wages and community inclusion. This screening will be held at
the John F. Germany Library auditorium, located at 900 N. Ashley Street in
Tampa. Light refreshments will be served and the NFB will conduct an open
Discussion and question & answer session after the screening, along with
information about how you can make a difference for our disabled community.
For more information about this screening or about 14(c) of the Fair Labor
Standards Act, please contact Merry Schoch at 813-625-1850 or email her at
<merrys at verizon.net>

 

 

 

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