Cece Worley’s case marks one of the few times a court has recognized the condition as deserving of workplace accommodations.
Functional & regenerative medicine expert, Debra Muth shares her personal journey from misdiagnosis to recovery—and ...
Employee ill health, especially mental ill health, is now central to the national conversation about work. The government’s ...
A judge has jailed a 77-year-old Brighton “therapist” for 11 years for sexually assaulting a female client. Gerald Peck, of ...
A federal lawsuit alleging disability discrimination has been filed against Diamond Jim’s and Mrs. Donna’s Ole Farm Beef, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced Tuesday. In a news ...
A former State Farm claims adjuster is suing the insurance giant, alleging she was fired while on approved disability leave ...
Even though people with disabilities want to work, their unemployment rate is nearly double that of non-disabled individuals—even as companies who prioritize workplace inclusion are better off.
A regulation that would have eased travel for wheelchair users is on hold while airlines sue to overturn it. A Paralympic gold medalist said the rule addresses safety as well as people's dignity.
Under federal law, to get a 100% disability rating — which each of the officers obtained — a veteran doesn't have to be fully disabled, their attorney said.
The National Council on Disability (NCD) is requesting information supporting the creation of a state, local, territory and tribal (SLTT) emergency management toolkit.
The latest figures from the Department for Work and Pensions show over 3.9 million people across England and Wales are now receiving Personal Independence Payment (PIP), worth up to £749 a month for ...
Rasheda Ali Walsh, a Parkinson’s advocate, author and the daughter of boxing legend Muhammad Ali, talks with “Enable: The Disability Podcast” about her dad’s 30-year battle with Parkinson’s disease.
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