Title: Business Case for Employing People with Disabilities
1Business Case for Employing People with
Disabilities
- ISE State of the Science Conference
- June 24, 2008
2EARN
- ODEPs primary demand-side resource
- Engages employers promotes the business
- case
- Provides consultative services (technical
- assistance) to employers
- Provides recruitment resources for employers
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3The Question
What one thing would need to change to improve
the hiring climate for people with disabilities?
4The Research
- Conducted literature review
- Developed business case
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- Facilitated and conducted 26 focus groups in 13
cities with - HR Professionals
- Senior Executives
- Tested the business case message points.
- Explored employer perceptions about hiring and
managing - people with disabilities.
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5The Research
- The 26 groups, representing a range of industry
sectors and sizes, including both for- and
not-for profit organizations.
- Food service
- Legal
- Education
- Telecommunications
- Information
- Entertainment
- Technology
- Banking
- Construction
- Manufacturing
- Retail
- Healthcare
- Hospitality
- Company size ranged from 15 to more than 2500.
6The Research
- Topics addressed
- Key staffing issues facing employers
- Perceptions of people with disabilities
- The business case message points
7Findings Employers Primary Workforce Issues
- At the beginning of each of the focus groups,
participants were asked to identify the top
staffing or workforce issues facing their
organization today. From these discussions, a
number of common workforce issues surfaced across
the groups - regardless of industry, company size
or profit. - Finding and retaining qualified employees.
- - Most believed this would become increasingly
difficult in the future. - Seeking strategies to maintain affordable
benefits, and contain costs in this area.
8Findings Employers Primary Workforce Issues
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- Meeting goals and objectives during economic
downtimes. - Finding workers with the appropriate soft
skills. - Encouraging workers to maintian an appropriate
work ethic. - Training.
9Findings Misconceptions and Concerns
- Prior work experiences or personal relationships
had the most significant influence on perceptions
of people with disabilities in the workplace. - Common themes included
- Assumptions that people with disabilities cannot
do the - type of work that the organization needs.
- Concerns about attendance and retention.
- Assumptions about the cost of accommodations.
10Findings Misconceptions and Concerns
- Other concerns included
- Confusion over the definition of disability.
- Fear of or experience with legal problems.
- Apprehension about mental illness or
- psychiatric disabilities.
- Safety of employee.
11Findings Business Case Messages that Resonate
with Employers
- Hiring, retaining and promoting people with
disabilities - Positively impacts your business bottom line.
- Increase employee retention
- Meet or exceed performance standards
12Findings Business Case Messages that Resonate
with Employers
- Hiring, retaining and promoting people with
disabilities - Gives you a competitive edge.
- Hire employees with the skills you need.
- Attract qualified employees in a shrinking
workforce. - Reduce costs of employee benefits.
- Gain insight to multi-billion dollar market
segment. - Acquire creative problem-solving skills.
13Findings Business Case Messages that Resonate
with Employers
- Hiring, retaining and promoting people with
disabilities - Is easier than you might think.
- Level the playing field with technology.
- Make accommodations easy and cost effective.
14RecommendationAddress Priorities
- Facts and statistics are persuasive ongoing
need for - current data and evidenced-based practices.
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- The most compelling facts were those about
attendance, - retention and tax incentives.
- Job accommodations can play a vital role in
facilitating - employment of people with disabilities.
- Diversity policies and programs are an opening
for - incorporating initiatives for people with
disabilities. - Promote success stories of other employers.
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