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Labor Department seeks input on subminimum wage

Posted on May 31, 2019

Originally published May 31, 2019 by Disability Scoop
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Ian Little Cloud squeegees water from a car he just washed.
Ian Little Cloud, who has always been fascinated with cars and salvage yards, squeegees water from a car he just washed. Little Cloud used to spend his days shredding paper at a segregated, sheltered workshop, but with the help of state job counselors, he started exploring possible jobs in the community. (David Joles/Star Tribune/TNS)

The U.S. Department of Labor has created a website for people to share “ideas, individual stories and personal experiences” related to subminimum wage employment. Under current law, employers can obtain 14(c) certificates from the Labor Department, which allow them to pay workers with disabilities less than the federal minimum wage. While some advocates maintain this creates employment opportunities for individuals who may not otherwise be able to get a job, others charge it is an unfair and discriminatory practice. The website URL is https://14cdialogue.ideascale.com.

Read the full story from Disability Scoop here.

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