Merriam Webster's definition of disparage
dis·par·age Pronunciation: \di-ˈ sper-ij, -ˈ spa-rij\Function: transitive verb Inflected Form(s): dis·par·aged; dis·par·ag·ing Etymology: Middle English, to degrade by marriage below one's class, disparage, from Anglo-French desparager to marry below one's class, from des- dis- + parage equality, lineage, from per peer Date: 14th century 1 : to lower in rank or reputation : DEGRADE 2 : to depreciate by indirect means (as invidious comparison) : speak slightingly about
If an African American and Caucasian are hired to do the same job , at the same time , it would be considered unethical and illegal to pay the African American Less to do the same job. Why is it okay for a person without an intellectual disability or physical disability to be paid more than a disabled person ? Goodwill is guilty of disparagement.
Goodwill is intentionally deciding what a persons is worth based on their disability or capabilities , and paying them accordingly often far less than the national minimum wage. They are hiding under the sheltered workshop to decide the worth of workers. It's wrong and appalling.
Why is it okay to pay a disabled person less than minimum wage when the CEO of a NON PROFIT Organization makes so much?
What's a person's worth?
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