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Disabled officers face £3,000 pay cut

By John Pring on 13th June 2014 Category: Employment, News Archive

Disabled officers face £3,000 pay cut
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Disabled police officers are fighting attempts to force them to accept £3,000 less in basic salary than their non-disabled colleagues. The suggestion came in the final report of the independent review of police pay by Tom Winsor, which was published in […]

Government help pushes disabled people further away from jobs

By John Pring on 13th June 2014 Category: Employment, News Archive

Government help pushes disabled people further away from jobs
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The back-to-work support provided to disabled people by the government actually pushes them further away from the job market, new user-led research has concluded. The report, Fulfilling Potential? ESA and the Fate of the Work-Related Activity Group (WRAG), dismantles the claims […]

Two Ticks set for reform, as researchers call it ‘an empty shell’

By John Pring on 13th June 2014 Category: Employment, News Archive

Two Ticks set for reform, as researchers call it ‘an empty shell’
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The government’s “Two Ticks” scheme to recognise companies that encourage disabled people to apply for job vacancies is nothing more than an “empty shell” used as a public relations tool, according to new research. The “positive about disability” symbol is run […]

Government bows to pressure from Deaf lobby over Access to Work

By John Pring on 23rd May 2014 Category: Employment, Human Rights, News Archive

Government bows to pressure from Deaf lobby over Access to Work
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The minister for disabled people appears to have bowed to pressure from Deaf campaigners over new rules that made it harder for them to secure the support they needed to communicate in the workplace. The new government guidance, introduced last year, […]

Access to Work inquiry will be first stage in jobs probe

By John Pring on 16th May 2014 Category: Employment, News Archive

Access to Work inquiry will be first stage in jobs probe
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A committee of MPs is seeking evidence about the Access to Work (AtW) scheme, as part of its investigations into the government’s efforts to support disabled people into work. Dame Anne Begg, the Labour chair of the Commons work and pensions […]

Disabled couple’s farm could close over Access to Work withdrawal

By John Pring on 9th May 2014 Category: Employment, News Archive

Disabled couple’s farm could close over Access to Work withdrawal
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An educational farm run by two disabled people for more than 10 years could be forced to close after the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) suddenly removed their Access to Work (AtW) support. Barn Farm educational working farm in Hipley, […]

DWP faces cover-up claims over Work Choice ‘fraud’ investigation

By John Pring on 2nd May 2014 Category: Crime, Employment, News Archive

DWP faces cover-up claims over Work Choice ‘fraud’ investigation
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is facing accusations of a cover-up, after clearing one of its specialist welfare-to-work providers of fraud allegations, despite refusing to interview either of the two whistleblowers. Perveen Sud and Reena Gour came forward last […]

PIP contractor Capita faces staff revolt over discrimination

By John Pring on 28th March 2014 Category: Employment, Human Rights, News Archive

PIP contractor Capita faces staff revolt over discrimination
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The company responsible for carrying out disability benefit assessments across Wales and central England is facing a revolt by disabled staff over allegations of widespread discrimination. They say that Capita – already under fire over its performance in assessing claimants of […]

Lib Dems break new ground in backing job-sharing MPs

By John Pring on 14th March 2014 Category: Employment, News Archive, Politics

Lib Dems break new ground in backing job-sharing MPs
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The Liberal Democrats have become the first major political party to endorse the idea of allowing  MPs to job-share, a measure which would make it easier for many disabled people to stand for election. Disabled activists and other campaigners want parliament […]

People who stammer ‘face routine discrimination’ at work

By John Pring on 14th March 2014 Category: Employment, Human Rights, News Archive

People who stammer ‘face routine discrimination’ at work
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People who stammer are almost certain to face discrimination in the workplace and the jobs market, new research suggests. The study by Dr Clare Butler, of Newcastle University Business School, found that every one of the 36 men who were interviewed […]

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