Civil Rights Commission rejects sub-min. wages

The U.S. Commisssion on Civil Rights has released an important report on the impact of sub-minimum wages on the civil rights of people with disabilities.


The primary recommendation approved by the Commission majority: "Congress should repeal section 14(c) with a planned phase-out period to alternative service models prioritizing competitive integrated employment."

Members of the Commission made a field visit to Vermont, including CCS, in gathering data for its study, and the state represents a model for the recommendation. Vermont was the first state to phase out all of its sheltered workshops and its competitive integrated employment model has earned international recognition.

Watch a video summary of the report below (and note a picture of the CCS banner - about 50 seconds into the video - taken at the site visit).

https://youtu.be/oaa-ZQbC2Ac

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