A coalition of Minnesotans with Disabilities is leading the charge to eliminate the subminimum wage and develop a more inclusive workforce in the 2020 Legislative Session. Since 1938, Federal and State Labor laws have excluded people with disabilities and allowed employers to pay people with disabilities less than the minimum wage. Now in 2020, the coalition, calling themselves 4 Cents per Hour,…
Source: Red Lake Nation News
COALITION OF MINNESOTANS WITH DISABILITIES TO LEAD FIGHT TO PHASE OUT SUBMINIMUM WAGE IN UPCOMING LEGISLATIVE SESSION
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