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Australian Disability Enterprises can pay workers a fraction of the minimum wage. What place do they have in today's society?
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Sept. 29, 2024 - 12:23
A year ago today, the Disability Royal Commission handed down a report with 222 recommendations for sweeping changes. One of which is the phasing out of 'segregated employment', which allows people with disabilities to be paid a fraction of the minimum wage. But the government says that proposal needs more consideration.