City Disabilities is running a survey to find out more about how people with disabilities are treated in the workplace. The survey is for anyone with a disability or health condition, who is currently employed.
It consists of 17 multiple choice questions and takes around a minute and a half to complete. The results will be published in the new year, and they hope to throw some light on how people with disabilities feel about their employment, and how their employers and colleagues behave towards them.
Take the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/87VMHYG
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Tim
December 2, 2016
There are plenty of Deaf and disabled people who are *un*employed because employers won’t give them a job on the first place. It’s called the ’employment gap.’
Leaving people behind causes things like Brexit, Trump, apathy, crime, etc.