[Ohio-talk] Fair Wages Legislation Introduced

Eric Duffy eduffy at deltav.org
Wed Feb 27 16:12:11 UTC 2013


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:
Chris Danielsen
Director of Public Relations
National Federation of the Blind
(410) 659-9314, extension 2330
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cdanielsen at nfb.org<mailto:cdanielsen at nfb.org>
National Federation of the Blind Applauds Introduction of Fair Wages
Legislation

Urges Passage of Fair Wages for Workers with Disabilities Act

Baltimore, Maryland (February 27, 2013): The National Federation of the
Blind<http://www.nfb.org/>, the oldest and largest nationwide organization
of blind Americans, today applauded the introduction of the Fair Wages for
Workers with Disabilities Act of 2013 (H.R. 831) by Representative Gregg
Harper (R-MS).  Congressman Harper, along with eleven original co-sponsors,
introduced the Fair Wages for Workers with Disabilities Act of 2013 to
repeal section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act, and to phase out the
discriminatory practice of paying workers with disabilities pennies per
hour.<http://www.nfb.org/fair-wages>

Congressman Gregg Harper said: "Section 14(c) of the FLSA, enacted out of
ignorance about the true capacity of people with disabilities, currently
prevents over 300,000 people with disabilities from gaining access to the
work and training environments that have been proven to be more cost
effective and to produce more competitive integrated work outcomes.
Subminimum-wage work is just an expression of low expectations that instills
a false sense of incapacity in individuals, who could become competitively
employed with the proper training and support."

Dr. Marc Maurer<http://www.nfb.org/>, President of the National Federation
of the Blind<http://www.facebook.com/NationalFederationoftheBlind>, said:
"The National Federation of the Blind and our partners representing the 55
million Americans with disabilities fight every day to obtain the
fundamental freedoms that nondisabled citizens take for granted.  We applaud
Congressman Harper for having the courage to confront over seventy years of
entrenched but false thinking about the capacity of people with
disabilities.  We strongly urge his colleagues in both houses of the United
States Congress to exhibit the same courage by recognizing our right to have
the same workforce protections as every other American citizen."


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children get an equal education, to connect blind veterans with the training
and services they need, and to help seniors who are losing vision continue
to live independent and fulfilling lives. To make a donation, please go to
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