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A model employer no more? Disabled workers question the federal government’s commitment to inclusion
Spencer Goidel, an Equal Employment Opportunity Specialist with the Internal Revenue Service who was notified his job would be eliminated as part of the government's efficiency cuts, stands for a ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Spencer Goidel, a 33-year-old federal worker in Boca Raton, Florida, with autism, knew what he could be losing when he got laid off from his job as an equal employment opportunity ...
Federal officials are looking to walk back a decade-old rule designed to compel businesses to employ people with disabilities in greater numbers. The U.S. Department of Labor is seeking to do away ...
Max Brault, a disability advocate within the public service, does not understand why such a wide gap exists for public servants with disabilities. (Credit: ASHLEY FRASER) People with disabilities are ...
WASHINGTON -- Spencer Goidel, a 33-year-old federal worker in Boca Raton, Fla., with autism, knew what he could be losing when he got laid off from his job as an equal employment opportunity ...
Two decades ago, California set an ambitious employment goal: To reflect the state’s diverse population, one sixth of the government’s workforce would be filled by people with disabilities. For years ...
Spencer Goidel, an Equal Employment Opportunity Specialist with the Internal Revenue Service who was notified his job would be eliminated as part of the government's efficiency cuts, stands for a ...
People with disabilities are still facing hiring within the federal public service, according to the Public Service Commission’s most recent annual report. The commission, which is a central agency ...
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