Hiring People with Disabilities: What Hospitality Employers Say

Fri Dec 13 2024
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Have you ever wondered why some people with disabilities face challenges finding jobs in the hospitality industry? A recent study took a close look at this issue by chatting with employers from small to medium-sized businesses in the hospitality sector. These employers shared their thoughts on what makes it tough to hire people with disabilities and what could make it easier. One of the biggest hurdles, they said, is that many workplaces aren't designed to be accessible. Things like narrow doorways, steep stairs, or lack of special equipment can make it hard for people with disabilities to do their jobs. Employers also mentioned that they sometimes worry about how customers might react to seeing someone with a disability working.
On the flip side, these employers pointed out that hiring people with disabilities can bring unique benefits. They talked about how it can improve a business's reputation and make the workplace more diverse. They also mentioned that people with disabilities often bring fresh ideas and perspectives to the job. However, the study found that many employers don't know much about the laws and resources available to help them hire and support employees with disabilities. They also said they could use more training and support to make their workplaces more inclusive. So, what's the takeaway? If we want to see more people with disabilities working in hospitality, we need to make sure workplaces are accessible and employers have the tools and knowledge they need to support their staff. It's not just about doing the right thing; it's also about making our workplaces and communities more diverse and inclusive.
https://localnews.ai/article/hiring-people-with-disabilities-what-hospitality-employers-say-9aa2cb99

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