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Dayblog
Daybook Welcomes:
Martha Gallier, Principal, Gallier and Wittenberg, Inc.;
Ben Lawder, President, The White Envelope Project.
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Daybook Fast Facts
Working Disabled (Part 1 of 2)
Of the 51 million people with disabilities, only 35 percent report being employed full or part time, compared to 78 percent of those who do not have a disability.
More than eight-tenths (86 percent) of survey respondents felt people with disabilities face hiring limitations.
(National Organization on Disability/Harris Poll | Bobby Dodd Institute/Kelton Research)
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