Isn’t this blatantly in violation of the 14th amendment? Disabled are being denied equal protection under the law.
If the disabled can be denied the protection of minimum wage laws, can’t they do the same to non-Mormons or minorities?
Isn’t this blatantly in violation of the 14th amendment? Disabled are being denied equal protection under the law.
If the disabled can be denied the protection of minimum wage laws, can’t they do the same to non-Mormons or minorities?
Who CARES? It's not like this is about the SECOND AMENDMENT!
I'm not defending the practice by any means, but there are exceptions when an employer can make an argument that the employee's disability affects their ability to work. The argument of course being that at a certain level of disability, even employing them at minimum wage is uneconomical so it's better to not require a minimum wage. More here.
With that argument, any employer can pay any employee less than minimum wage by arguing that they don't do "minimum wage work." The point of minimum wage is that subminimum-wage jobs should not exist at all.
No, there are specific qualifying disabilities, and just because someone has one of the listed disabilities doesn't mean they're automatically getting sub minimum wage. So cerebral palsy is a qualifying disability, but a software developer whose work is not meaningfully affected would not be eligible (not that software developers usually earn minimum wage to begin with). Likewise just because someone has a disability that could affect their work doesn't mean that it rises to the level of a qualifying disability.
It's just the state version of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act section 14c. I think an employer would need a federal exemption as well as a state exemption, though I'm not sure.
So no, they couldn't do anything related to religion whatsoever because that's not allowed under federal law (or state law for that matter).
WTF is THIS shit? Legalized discrimination?