For years the U.S. Department of Labor has allowed entities to pay subminimum wages to workers with disabilities.
Increasing pay for care workers of those with developmental disabilities can save the state money. Among Washington state’s most vulnerable people are some 4,600 who live with significant intellectual ...
The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics established that care work contributes significantly to the economy—accounting for ...
Terry Hodge would have a tough time caring for the 150 or so elderly women at Bethany Health Care Center without the ...
An expansion of services allows the health provider to embed itself in communities where mental health and addiction support ...
Governor Kathy Hochul is set to present the New York State Fiscal Year 2026 Executive Budget on Tuesday at 1 p.m.The 2025 ...
The Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship, in partnership with the Motsepe Foundation, has announced at the World ...
The Schwab Foundation Awards 2025 celebrate 18 social entrepreneurs and innovators from 15 organizations spanning 13 countries who ...
BellSouth Telecommunications LLC, doing business as AT&T, allegedly violated federal law by using discriminatory policies and standards that screened out workers with disabilities, including obesity.
For the first time in a decade, the federal government announced $40 million in new or expanded service coordinator grants, affecting 107 affordable housing communities across the country.
The Dignity in Pay Act phases out subminimum wage authorizations in Illinois — as the state joins 18 other states in getting ...
With the blustery winds of winter making their annual return, chances are you've started to notice those drafty areas in your ...