Ulrike Gehn seems happy. She has been working for a small company in Berlin, called Kopf, Hand und Fuss, for about a year, advising firms on diversity.
She also runs a co-working space for people with and without disabilities. Gehn, 33, organises workshops and events, counsels employers on inclusion and collects donations for new projects.
She and her team work together from home and from the office, and chat by video conference.She is one of the first people to take part in a model testing that’s called "solidarity-based basic income," or SGE.A trained administrative assistant who is also wheelchair-bound due to […]
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