[nfbmi-talk] Fw: Montgomery County Discriminates Against BlindEmployee

joe harcz Comcast joeharcz at comcast.net
Wed Apr 13 17:19:06 UTC 2011


Hi,

Sorry I'm ticked off but again this is what I've been pointing to for a 
decade now in Michigan. Clients of MCB do not get information in accessible 
format and in a timely manner. I didn't. Blind folks who are employees don't 
get it even within MCB including in the blind Commissioners, or BEP 
operators, or even blind BEP traineees. I mean we look at one issue for one 
person as an organization yet we can see, in documented fashion where again 
employees, consumers, and so many more have been denied accessible 
information in a timely manner. I mean I've shown that as a consumer, as a 
member of the CIC, as a member of the NFB MI, and as just a plain old 
everyday ordinary person who is blind in trying to get accessible 
information including things like draft minuts and even my own personal 
records and even in getting basic data about public expenditures in simple 
e-mail. Shoot we don't even have to go into Braille do we?


And the powers that be can't even figure out raised character and Braille 
signage?

Listen all the weapon against the blind in this state and others and in all 
contexts is to keep us ignorant and the weapon used is the printed word.

Again enough is enough, equal and timely delivery of public information is a 
constitutional and a civil right.

Oh, not to digress too much here and though I'm not friendly with her 
intruigues Gerri Taeckens demanded the right and accessible data. Just too 
little and too late, but she was on the right track. She simply missed the 
gdoughnut for she was too busy chasing the doughnut hole designed by noe 
other than Pat Cannon himself.

Joe

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry Posont" <president.nfb.mi at gmail.com>
To: "NFBofMichigan List" <nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 12:53 PM
Subject: [nfbmi-talk] Fw: Montgomery County Discriminates Against 
BlindEmployee


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> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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>
> CONTACT:
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> Chris Danielsen
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> Director of Public Relations
>
> National Federation of the Blind
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> (410) 659-9314, extension 2330
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> (410) 262-1281 (Cell)
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> cdanielsen at nfb.org
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> Montgomery County Discriminates Against Blind Employee
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> Rockville, Maryland (April 13, 2011): With the assistance of the National 
> Federation of the Blind, a blind woman who was until recently employed as 
> an information specialist with Montgomery County's Department of Health 
> and Human Services has filed suit against the County for unlawful 
> discrimination under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.  The suit arises from 
> the County's purchase of an inaccessible database program that employees 
> of its new 311 call center must use to complete their tasks.  Yasmin 
> Reyazuddin worked in the call center of the County's Department of Health 
> and Human Services: Division of Aging and Disability Services until the 
> County consolidated that call center and others into its new Montgomery 
> County 311 Call Center.  Ms. Reyazuddin had been using screen access 
> software, which converts information on a computer screen into synthesized 
> speech or into Braille that can be displayed on a device known as a 
> refreshable Braille display, to access the computer programs with which 
> she needed to interact in order to provide accurate information to 
> callers, keep records of calls, and perform other tasks necessary for 
> resolving the concerns of callers.  When she learned that her agency's 
> call center would be consolidated into the County's new 311 call center, 
> she repeatedly inquired of County officials whether the software for the 
> new call center would be accessible with screen access technology and 
> provided information to the County about accessible solutions.  For the 
> new call center, the County ultimately procured a database system from 
> Oracle known as Seibel Customer Relationship Management (CRM).  According 
> to its manufacturer, this software can be configured to work with screen 
> access software, but the County installed a custom configuration of the 
> software that is not accessible to blind employees.
>
>
>
> Ms. Reyazuddin was originally scheduled to be transferred to the new call 
> center with other information specialists, but was not allowed to be 
> transferred when she raised concerns about the accessibility of the CRM 
> program.  Ms. Reyazuddin has not been allowed to test the software for 
> accessibility, and although Oracle provided the County with documentation 
> describing how the software could be made accessible, the County has not 
> implemented an accessible configuration of the software.  Ms. Reyazuddin 
> has been downgraded from an information specialist to a support staff 
> position at the County Department of Health and Human Services, and she is 
> only given duties that fill approximately half of an eight-hour work day. 
> She has been informed that her pay will also be cut because the County 
> claims that her multilingual skills are no longer being used in her new 
> assignment.
>
>
>
> Dr. Marc Maurer, President of the National Federation of the Blind, said: 
> "Yasmin Reyazuddin has been treated shamefully and with deliberate 
> disregard for her legal and civil rights by Montgomery County.  Instead of 
> taking the steps necessary to make the database program used by employees 
> of the Montgomery County 311 Call Center accessible, the County has 
> reassigned her to a lower-paying job in which her skills are not being 
> used.  We cannot and will not tolerate this discrimination against her and 
> other blind County employees."
>
>
>
> Ms. Reyazuddin said: "Despite my ten years of service to Montgomery 
> County, I am now being shifted to a lower-paying position with little to 
> do.  I could do all of my former job duties if the County would follow 
> Oracle's guidelines for making CRM accessible, but instead I am largely 
> relegated to idleness.  The situation has caused me considerable emotional 
> distress.  I did not want to resort to litigation but I feel that I have 
> no choice if I am to once again be a productive employee of Montgomery 
> County."
>
>
>
> The plaintiff is represented with the assistance of the National 
> Federation of the Blind by Joseph B. Espo and Timothy R. Elder of the 
> Baltimore firm Brown, Goldstein & Levy.
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> About the National Federation of the Blind
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> largest and most influential membership organization of blind people in 
> the United States.  The NFB improves blind people's lives through 
> advocacy, education, research, technology, and programs encouraging 
> independence and self-confidence.  It is the leading force in the 
> blindness field today and the voice of the nation's blind.  In January 
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