With the implementation of laws like affirmative action with quotas for hiring certain numbers of people in the workplace, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990 numerous people have found employment that may not have had the chance for such a job before. While these laws help people with disabilities get a job. they also force employers to hire people only to fill a quota and not because a person is qualified.
For many years there has been an assumption that people with disabilities are not capable of thinking and doing for themselves. People with disabilities are seen as idiots and morons when in fact there are some extremely intelligent people who happen to be blind, deaf, or use a wheelchair. In 1973 Congress passed the Rehabilitation Act that was supposed to ensure people with disabilities were treated fairly and equally as others who did not have a disability. Certain aspects of the law did help and make like better, but there was still much to be done and in 1990 the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed. The law is divided into five parts one of which deals with employment and discrimination. The law has helped but there are still many issues of unproven discrimination craftily disguised as a we don't need anyone, we're downsizing, we're restructuring excuses.
American is known as the most powerful nation in the world, yet we as Americans cannot even treat our own people fairly without having the government intervene with laws of equality and non-discrimination for some of its citizins.
Published by Sherrill Fulghum
Sherrill has been writing for over 20 years and currently has over 2,500 pieces of work published; she has also co-authored a book. Besides AC currently her work can be found at Sydney Unleashed, All Voices,... View profile
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