Read a Mom's letter on 14(c) and why we need to keep it as an employment option.
January 9, 2025
To Whom It May Concern,
I hope this letter finds you well. I’m writing straight from my heart to ask you to please keep the 14(c) program in place. My son—and hundreds of other people with disabilities—depend on it for meaningful employment.
As you know, 14(c) allows employers to pay workers with disabilities a fair wage based on their productivity. This is more than just a paycheck; it’s an accommodation that gives people who might otherwise struggle in a traditional work setting a chance to contribute and feel fulfilled. Without 14(c), many businesses would likely shift these tasks to faster employees, leaving individuals like my son without a job. It’s important to remember that working under 14(c) is always the worker’s own choice.
My son absolutely LOVES his job at Achieve Services Inc. in Blaine, MN. He thrives in a sheltered workshop environment where he feels safe and confident. He gets to work at his own pace, without the pressure of deadlines he doesn’t fully understand, and he takes such pride in what he does. If 14(c) went away and vendors had to pay full minimum wage, they’d have no choice but to give his tasks to someone who could finish them faster. Suddenly, my son—who lights up every day he goes to work—would be stuck at home, losing that important sense of purpose and worth.
I know that advocates for higher-functioning individuals often have strong voices and bigger platforms, but that doesn’t mean my son, who needs a bit more support, is any less valuable. He deserves every chance to feel useful and included. Please, before making any decisions, visit places like Achieve Services. Talk with the clients, see how much joy and pride they take in their work, and learn firsthand about the impact of 14(c). You’ll get a real, honest perspective that’s hard to capture in polished reports alone.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read my thoughts. I’m praying for you as you make these important decisions, and I truly appreciate your service and commitment to our community.
With heartfelt respect,
Lois Whittet
Mother of Richard (Richie) Johnson
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There's one more day to comment about 14(c). Comments are due Friday, Jan. 17th, before 10:59 p.m. CST.
To make a comment visit: www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/12/04/2024-27880/employment-of-workers-with-disabilities-u...
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