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Employment and People with a Disability

A person with a disability may struggle for the right not simply to have work to do, but to have work which is valued by society, which is satisfying for them and which can be done with dignity and for which he or she is properly paid. Thus, while no one is guaranteed the right to work, if you have a disability the obstacles faced are even greater. This booklet details people rights in employment, legislation that exists for redress, and people’s rights in a sheltered workshop. It is written for people with disabilities. Keywords: Employment, Legal

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