Hiring people with disabilities is good business
Originally published December 27, 2018 by New York Times

"When it comes to employment, we have failed to live up to the promise of the Americans With Disabilities."—Sen. Ted Kennedy Jr. (Huntstock/Getty Images)
In an op-ed, disability rights lawyer and Connecticut state Sen. Ted Kennedy Jr. argues that businesses employing and accommodating people with disabilities see significant improvements in their finances. Kennedy cites a recent study of 140 companies with an average revenue of $43 billion. He says the research shows higher revenue, net income and profit margins among companies that hire, encourage and advance people with disabilities, and that provide reasonable accommodations and mentoring programs.
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