[VABS] Fwd: [NABS-L] REMINDER: Monthly Meeting for Legislative Advocacy Committee

André Hill andrehill6188 at gmail.com
Sun Jun 16 13:28:37 UTC 2019


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From: Justin Salisbury via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
Date: Sat, Jun 15, 2019, 10:47 PM
Subject: [NABS-L] REMINDER: Monthly Meeting for Legislative Advocacy
Committee
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>,
nfbnet-students-list at nfbnet.org <nfbnet-students-list at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Justin Salisbury <PRESIDENT at alumni.ecu.edu>, mausam.mehta00 at gmail.com <
mausam.mehta00 at gmail.com>, Eacobacci, Kimie <KEacobacci at nfb.org>


Aloha NABS Members and Leaders,

Please remember the Legislative Advocacy Committee call:

Sunday, June 16

8:00 PM eastern

Dial 712-770-5197

Access Code 265669


Additionally, as everyone should have seen over a week ago, in my email
below, we are in the middle of an amazing opportunity to get the US
Department of Labor to hear our voices about subminimum wages for workers
with disabilities. We are lucky that the deadline has been extended to June
21, so let's make sure that we take full advantage of this extension. This
effort will be the focus of Sunday's call.

You don’t have to be the world’s expert on the topic to make a difference.
You just have to say what you think.

Here’s what I want for each and every one of us:

When we graduate with our degrees and enter the workforce, no employer
should have the option to pay us less just because we have a disability.
This two-tiered system is broken, and it leads people to continue thinking
that we are automatically less productive because we are blind.

All we are asking is that the same laws that protect people without
disabilities should protect people with disabilities, as well. We are not
asking for special treatment; we are rejecting it.

Please do not hesitate to reach out to me or to our national office if you
need help with this. Every voice makes a difference.

Yours in Federationism,

Justin


Justin M. Hideaki Salisbury
he/him/his

Board Member | National Association of Blind Students
   A proud division of the National Federation of the Blind
(808) 797-8606
president at alumni.ecu.edu<mailto:president at alumni.ecu.edu> | www.nabslink.org
<http://www.nabslink.org/>




From: Justin Salisbury
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2019 10:40 PM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list <nabs-l at nfbnet.org
<mailto:nabs-l at nfbnet.org>>
Subject: Legislative Alert: the US Department of Labor Wants to Hear from
You


Greetings Fellow Federationists:

This week, the US Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment
Policy (ODEP) announced the opening of a National Online Dialogue about the
use of subminimum wages. It is seeking ideas, experiences, and stories from
advocates like you. This dialogue will continue until June 14. Please pass
on this information to your state student division and urge your members to
submit comments.

The National Federation of the Blind opposes the payment of subminimum
wages based on a worker’s disability, and our members have been active at
the state and federal level to end this practice. Our continued advocacy
has already led a growing number of states to pass legislation or policies
that prohibit the payment of subminimum wages. Likewise, the NFB supports
the passage of the Transformation to Competitive Employment Act (H.R.
873/S. 260), a pair of federal bills calling for the phase out of
subminimum wages over a six-year period.

Here is the announcement from the US Department of Labor, including the
link to submit your comments:

May 28, 2019

The U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment Policy
(ODEP), through its ePolicyWorks initiative, is hosting this national
online dialogue to gather perspectives on Section 14(c) of the Fair Labor
Standards Act. Please share your ideas, individual stories, and personal
experiences illustrating the impact of Section 14(c) on the employment of
people with disabilities. The goal of this online dialogue is to capture
perspectives about Section 14(c) based on individual input from those "on
the ground." Information gleaned from the comments will then be summarized
to provide ODEP an overview of Section 14(c) at the state and national
levels.



The Section 14(c) National Online Dialogue

https://14cdialogue.ideascale.com/<
https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2f14cdialogue.ideascale.com%2f&c=E,1,4PF9slBskdtFpxmKp4qe0k4OamqtI3W3wKafqr8MTHROVe3sTWt_Eoj024z8mDW_NOv4xqbGqptSGNEV4ThjQfu0EhYMuAoew7i3aM0j&typo=1
>



 Thank you all for your leadership and participation in our movement!



Aloha,



Justin

Justin M. Hideaki Salisbury
he/him/his

Board Member | National Association of Blind Students
   A proud division of the National Federation of the Blind
(808) 797-8606
president at alumni.ecu.edu<mailto:president at alumni.ecu.edu> | www.nabslink.org
<http://www.nabslink.org/>




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