The university provides group long-term total disability insurance to full-time staff (both non-exempt and exempt) and faculty. Summaries of the insurance coverages are listed below. The group long-term disability insurance certificate describes the insurance in detail. The provisions of the formal plan document — not these summaries — shall govern entitlement to benefits, benefit levels and all other matters pertaining to the long-term total disability insurance. Regular full-time staff sch...
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For 25 days in April 1977, a group of roughly 150 disability rights activists took over the fourth floor of a federal building in San Francisco. They would not leave, they said, until President Jimmy Carter's administration agreed to implement a four-year-old law protecting the rights of people with disabilities. The activists and their supporters outside the Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) building wore pins and T-shirts, and waved banners declaring their support for Section 504 and for the rights it guaranteed to people with disabilities ...
This Day in History · Time Periods: 20th Century, 1975 · Themes: Civil Rights Movements, Disability, Organizing
In 1952, after Ed Roberts contracted polio, the doctors told his family he’d probably spend the rest of his life as “a vegetable.” Later, Roberts joked, “If I’m a vegetable, I’m going to be an artichoke, prickly on the outside, with a big heart in the middle.” With a combination of big heart, sharp words, and ferocious commitment to equality, Roberts helped create the disability rights movement as we know it today. In 1962, Ed Roberts decided that he would attend UC Berkeley, even ...
The ALS Disability Insurance Access Act was signed into law on Tuesday, ending the five-month waiting period for people with ALS to access Social Security Disability Insurance benefits.
⭐ Celebrating Disability Pride Month ⭐ · We all know that listening is the key to understanding the unique needs of everyone, especially our colleagues with disabilities. But how do we make sure we're not just hearing, but truly supporting our colleagues with disabilities? · Here are some of the ways that we can make a difference: 1. Create open channels for feedback · Encourage regular check-ins and provide multiple avenues for feedback. Whether it's through anonymous surveys, one-to-...