*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 310000 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/310000

Figured out a work-around, target keyboard in this example is "English
(Dvorak)":

In "Keyboard Preferences", install the regular "English (US)" as the
PRIMARY keyboard, put it first on the list.

Switch to the "English (US)" keyboard.

Open your Custom Shortcuts ( System Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts ->
Custom Shortcuts ) and set them up in the "English (US)" keyboard as if
you were using "English (Dvorak)".  For example, if you want to bind
"Shift + Ctrl + T" in Dvorak, set it up as "Shift + Ctrl + K" in
"English (US)".

Once they're all set up, switch the keyboard to "English (Dvorak)" and
continue life a usual.

Log out, when you log back in the keyboard will default back to "English
(US)" so you'll need to change the keyboard to "English (Dvorak)" every
time you log in, but hey it seems to work.

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  Some keyboard shortcuts stop working after reboot when using non-
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