MOST ROADSIDE SOLICITORS SEEK RETURN TO REGULAR EMPLOYMENT, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN REPORT TO AUSTIN CITY COUNCIL SHOWS
August 20, 2008
August 20, 2008
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 20 -- The University of Texas issued the following news release:
With few reporting income above minimum wage, Austin individuals engaging in roadside solicitation are using it as a survival strategy, but most desire to return to more regular employment, according to preliminary results of a University of Texas at Austin study.
People who are soliciting on public roadways are usually experiencing multiple barriers to work, including health and me . . .
With few reporting income above minimum wage, Austin individuals engaging in roadside solicitation are using it as a survival strategy, but most desire to return to more regular employment, according to preliminary results of a University of Texas at Austin study.
People who are soliciting on public roadways are usually experiencing multiple barriers to work, including health and me . . .