Blind MBA challenges federal government over inaccessible jobs websites

  • August 6, 2008
  • David Baker

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Bakerlaw client Donna Jodhan is challenging the federal government over its inaccessible jobs websites.

“If we don’t stand up and make ourselves heard, the government will keep on dragging its feet,” Jodhan said in a press release issued today. “We need to act now, to make things better for tomorrow’s generation.”

Click here to read the full press release on her case in Adobe PDF format.

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