National Disability Employment Awareness Month Poster Available to OrderThe 2009 NDEAM poster is available to order online in English and Spanish. Read about the poster and how to order.
| Solicitation for Grant Applications - National Technical Assistance, Policy, and Research Center for Employers on Employment of People with Disabilities.The U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy announces the availability of up to $1.6 million to fund a National Technical Assistance, Policy, and Research Center for Employers on the Employment of People with Disabilities. Under this cooperative agreement, the Center will conduct research, assist in the development and promotion of employer-focused policy, disseminate information, and provide technical assistance to a wide range of employers and employer organizations on the recruitment, hiring, retention, and advancement of people with disabilities. There will be an initial 12-month period of performance, and the possibility of up to four additional option years of funding at the discretion of the Department depending on the availability of funds and satisfactory performance.
| Registration Opens for the 2009 Perspectives on Employment of Persons with Disabilities ConferenceTake advantage of the early bird rates
| July 2009 Disability Employment Statistics ReleasedIn July 2009, the percentage of people with disabilities in the labor force was 23.0 compared with 71.8 for persons with no disability. The unemployment rate for those with disabilities was 15.1 percent, compared with 9.5 percent for persons with no disability, not seasonally adjusted.
| Corporate Social Responsibility: Reflecting America's ValuesOver the past year, a confluence of events has prompted many Americans to rethink where they spend their money. Corporate ethics scandals, the economic downturn and heightened awareness of the wide-reaching impact of organizations' actions have increased interest in patronizing socially responsible businesses. In short, today's consumers expect more of businesses than just goods and services. They expect good corporate citizenship.
| New Brochure Released: Employer Perspectives on Employment of People with DisabilitiesIn the first survey of its magnitude, 3,797 businesses representing 2.4 million companies, across 12 industry sectors and various company sizes, reported on their beliefs about and strategies for recruiting, hiring, retaining and advancing employees with disabilities.
| Kathleen Martinez Confirmed as Assistant Secretary for Disability Employment PolicyOn June 25, 2009, the Senate voted by unanimous consent to confirm Kathleen (Kathy) Martinez as Assistant Secretary for the Office of Disability Employment Policy. Blind since birth, Ms. Martinez comes to ODEP with a background as an internationally recognized disability rights leader specializing in employment, asset building, independent living, international development, diversity and gender issues. |
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