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  2. These are the top 10 workplace struggles employees face ... - AOL

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    LinkedIn's latest survey named the top 10 workplace challenges. Most workers struggle to deal with people and tasks. Interestingly, challenges echoed some of workers biggest regrets as they wished ...

  3. Betty G. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Miller was also a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor, specializing in working with deaf patients. [2] She published a book titled, "Deaf & Sober: Journeys Through Recovery" about the struggles that deaf addicts face during recovery and how to overcome those struggles. [2] In 2009 she was awarded the Alice Cogswell Award for service to deaf ...

  4. Company fired deaf employee after she requested an ... - AOL

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    The employee sued the company, Pneuline Supply, a parts manufacturer based in Greeley — about 55 miles north of Denver — after it fired her in May 2018, according to court documents.

  5. Timeline of disability rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1986 - Baltimore Leather Association of the Deaf (BLADeaf), the first deaf leather club in America, was founded. Its original name was Maryland Lambda Alliance of the Deaf and it had three name changes before its name was changed to BLADeaf. It was founded by Elwood C. Bennett, Scott Wilson, and Harry "Abbe" Woosley, Jr. [199] [200]

  6. ‘Word of the Lord.’ Local houses of worship for the Deaf ...

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    Since its inception, 65 to 70 people have completed the program, which is supported by the Archdiocese of Chicago, National Catholic Office of the Deaf and the International Catholic Deaf Association.

  7. National Black Deaf Advocates - Wikipedia

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    A local Black Deaf committee in DC began the work on planning a mini-conference by, for, and about the Black Deaf experience. The first Black Deaf Conference, "Black Deaf Experience," was held on June 25–26, 1981, at Howard University in the city. Charles "Chuck" V. Williams proposed hosting a national conference in Ohio the following year.

  8. Deaf history - Wikipedia

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    UPS (begun in 1999) was the first equal opportunity employment class action brought on behalf of deaf and hard of hearing workers throughout America concerning workplace discrimination. It established legal precedence for deaf and hard of hearing employees and customers to be fully covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Key findings ...

  9. The struggle of being a workplace 'zillennial,' not knowing ...

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    Lauren Schneider, the head of brand and communications at the work and lifestyle benefits platform Compt, said that being born in 1993 often leaves her "caught between two distinct work philosophies."