When she was young, Laura worked in a sheltered workshop. She was paid eight cents an hour doing contract work. Nicki faced discrimination at work. She was told that asking for accommodations that would let her work with everyone else were “a waste of taxpayer money”. They both now work in integrated employment, but too many people are still trapped in sheltered workshops.
We need to continue pushing our elected officials to support integrated employment for all people with disabilities. This is our fifth TCEA Tuesday—you’ve kept the momentum going this far, and we need your help to pass the bill!
Here’s how YOU can push TCEA to victory:
We would love to hear from you! Let us know how you’ve been taking action and what you plan to do next by tweeting us @autselfadvocacy.
TCEA won’t just end subminimum wage—it will fund programs that expand supported employment, so more people like Nicki and Laura can work in their communities. Your calls are pushing more and more cosponsors aboard this bill, so don’t stop now! Together, we can pass TCEA and take a huge step towards equality in employment for all people with disabilities. AUTISTIC SELF ADVOCACY NETWORK PO Box 66122 Email not displaying correctly? Unsubscribe |