Federal and state law require businesses to accommodate employees with disabilities, to an extent, but deaf people question whether employers are doing enough. Why it matters: For deaf adults, finding ...
Despite technological advancements that allow deaf job seekers to communicate more easily with potential employers, applicants say they still face... Amanda Koller is getting her second master's ...
Every day in the mess hall kitchen at San Diego’s Marine Corps Recruit Depot, a culinary team of nearly 30 cooks turns out more than 9,000 meals, making it the Corps’ highest-volume mess hall in the ...
Families of students who are deaf-blind can learn about job opportunities, educational programs and special equipment at a seminar Sept. 21-23 at the S.C. School for the Deaf and the Blind in ...
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PORTLAND, Ore. — A Portland, Oregon, software company and its staffing agency will each pay $112,500 to a deaf job applicant who said they refused to hire him because he requested a sign-language ...
Amanda Koller is getting her second master's degree. She has applied for more than 1,100 jobs in the past year. She hasn't gotten any full-time, permanent job offers. She is also profoundly deaf. The ...