Oldgamer
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Exactly. These special certificate holders may not be able to compete with non-disabled people, or to get employers to take a chance. If they prove able to compete with non-disabled people, there is nothing to prevent them from getting paid the same; they don't HAVE to take a lower wage just because it is legal.
My first thought was actually Id prefer to see regular minimum wage and an off-setting tax credit. But upon reflection, I'd bet most of these employers are not-for-profits or charities.
Not for profit charities are a big scam honestly, they make so much profit it is obscene in some cases. There were a couple of big news reports on this not too long ago. Goodwill was one of those being investigated if I recall.
Here ya go! Goodwill CEO Miller Highest paid CEO in the State: http://www.bizjournals.com/portland...dwill-ceo-highest-paid-in-state.html?page=all
and another article from Huffington post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-hrabe/the-worst-corporation-in-_b_1876905.html
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