Governor Newsom Proclaims October 2024 as Disability Employment Awareness Month in California

In a proclamation issued today, Governor Gavin Newsom declared October 2024 as Disability Employment Awareness Month in California. This month aims to recognize and celebrate the contributions of the more than 7 million adults with disabilities in the state, highlighting their vital roles in the workforce and the economy.

This year’s theme, “Access to Good Jobs for All,” emphasizes the Newsom Administration’s commitment to ensuring competitive, integrated employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. The Governor outlined recent legislative efforts to promote the hiring and advancement of employees with disabilities, as well as the elimination of subminimum wages for workers with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Governor Newsom also announced the establishment of an Office of Inclusive Higher Education and a Master Plan for Career Education, which will focus on equitable access to career pathways for all Californians. He highlighted new partnerships aimed at supporting employment opportunities for youth with disabilities, particularly those involved in the justice system.

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