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Equality watchdog and parts of disability movement ‘fail to highlight achievers’

By John Pring on 20th July 2017 Category: Employment

Equality watchdog and parts of disability movement ‘fail to highlight achievers’
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A government adviser has criticised the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) and parts of the disability movement for failing to do enough to highlight “disabled achievers”. The criticism comes in a new report which was co-authored by the government’s disability […]

Inclusion London set to test social model job support, after £775k grant

By John Pring on 13th July 2017 Category: Employment

Inclusion London set to test social model job support, after £775k grant
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A pan-London disabled people’s organisation (DPO) has been given the chance to test “exciting” and “important” approaches to supporting young disabled people into work that reflect the social model of disability, after securing more than £750,000 in funding. Inclusion London has […]

Purple boss raises concerns over Disability Confident accreditation

By John Pring on 13th July 2017 Category: Employment

Purple boss raises concerns over Disability Confident accreditation
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New concerns have been raised about the government’s Disability Confident employment campaign, after a leading disabled social entrepreneur said that some businesses could be finding it easier than intended to secure the highest level of accreditation. Mike Adams, chief executive of […]

TUC Disabled Workers’ Conference: Frustration at London Underground autism refusal

By John Pring on 25th May 2017 Category: Employment

TUC Disabled Workers’ Conference: Frustration at London Underground autism refusal
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Union activists are planning a high-profile campaign against London Underground after it refused to introduce an employment policy on autism and neurodiversity. Janine Booth, a member of the RMT transport union, told the TUC’s annual Disabled Workers’ Conference in London that […]

Election 2017: Tories snub opportunity to address disability pay gap

By John Pring on 18th May 2017 Category: Employment

Election 2017: Tories snub opportunity to address disability pay gap
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The Conservative party has refused to explain why it is doing nothing to address the disability pay gap, despite announcing measures it says will tackle the injustice of black and minority ethnic (BAME) employees being paid less for doing the same […]

Access to Work cap hits prominent Deaf campaigner as he starts new job

By John Pring on 18th May 2017 Category: Employment

Access to Work cap hits prominent Deaf campaigner as he starts new job
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The newly-appointed Deaf chief executive of a leading disabled people’s organisation has been told the government will only provide him with enough support to pay for interpreters three days every week. David Buxton, a British Sign Language-user, began his full-time job […]

DWP declared a ‘leading’ Disability Confident employer, despite UN rights violations

By John Pring on 11th May 2017 Category: Employment

DWP declared a ‘leading’ Disability Confident employer, despite UN rights violations
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has been declared a gold-standard employer of disabled people under its own much-criticised scheme, despite being found guilty of “grave or systematic violations” of the UN disability convention. DWP documents obtained by Disability News […]

Boycott call after DWP wrongly claims DPOs helped devise punitive work scheme

By John Pring on 4th May 2017 Category: Employment

Boycott call after DWP wrongly claims DPOs helped devise punitive work scheme
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Disabled activists have called on disability charities to boycott any further co-operation with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), after it wrongly claimed that disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) had helped draw up its punitive new work scheme. DWP claimed that […]

Remploy refused to give disabled experts support workers for care inspections

By John Pring on 4th May 2017 Category: Employment

Remploy refused to give disabled experts support workers for care inspections
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Disabled people helping to deliver a vital part of the care watchdog’s inspection programme were refused support workers, while one was bullied into resigning, documents obtained by Disability News Service (DNS) have revealed. The internal reports – finally released following a […]

Average pay rates fell seven times faster for disabled employees during coalition years

By John Pring on 6th April 2017 Category: Employment

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New figures show average pay rates for disabled people fell seven times faster than those for non-disabled people during the five years of the coalition government. The figures were produced for Being Disabled In Britain, a major review of disability inequality […]

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