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Why should I recruit and hire
from this labor pool?
What is it going to cost my
business to accommodate the workplace so people with disabilities can both
work as well as visit my business?
Will my insurance rates go
up?
How will hiring people with
disabilities affect the morale of my other employees?
What happens if the person
with a disability doesn't work out in my company?
How do I deal with a
person with a disability in an interview situation and what if I say the
wrong thing?
Why should I recruit and hire from this labor
pool?
First and foremost, the answer is because it
makes good business sense. Currently, there is full employment in the
country and in order for your business to grow, you will need workers who
are qualified, dependable, and be an asset to the company. However if you
have never recruited, hired, or worked with a person with a disability you
probably have lots of questions which creates a hesitation in hiring
people with disabilities. Here are several major questions and concerns
business leaders have reported as reasons they were reluctant to hire
people with disabilities.
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What is it going to cost my
business to accommodate the workplace so people with disabilities can both
work as well as visit my business?
Your fears and concerns are important and
shared by lots of businesses, but let us share some information that will
show why they are unfounded. Here are some answers to your question.
Studies have shown that more than half of the accommodations cost less
than $500 and over 80% cost less than $1,000. Approximately 20% cost
nothing at all. In addition there are resources available to help with
some of the accommodations as well as several tax credits that will assist
the removal of architectural barriers to your workplace. Remember, if a
person needs an accommodation and it is an undue hardship for your
business it does not have to be implemented. Even if you don't hire
individuals with disabilities, the easier it is for people with
disabilities who live in your community as well as the aging citizens to
access your business, the more profit your company will enjoy. It is
important to note that people with disabilities represent a major market
who have needs like other customers. They have substantial buying power.
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Will my insurance rates go
up?
Many businesses express fear and concern that
if they hire workers with disabilities the companies insurance costs will
go up. A survey of human resource managers, conducted by Cornell
University, has found that companies' health, life and disability
insurance costs rarely rise because of hiring employees with disabilities.
However, attitudinal stereotypes about people with disabilities are still
pervasive in the workplace, causing them to be hired less and fired more
than workers without disabilities
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How will hiring people
with disabilities affect the morale of my other employees?
Your concern about your other employees is
one that every good manager or owner needs to consider in hiring any new
employee. Depending upon your other workers experiences with working or
socializing with people with disabilities, they may be uncomfortable at
first, but usually this doesn't last very long. Most of the time, you need
to make sure your other workers are not trying to assist the person with a
disability too much. It has been reported by a number of employers that
having persons with disabilities in the work environment causes other
employees to work harder and be more productive.
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What happens if the
person with a disability doesn't work out in my company?
This concern has been asked by many
businesses. The issue of a person with a disability experiencing
performance problems which might lead to termination is an issue that many
employers fear. It is never easy to terminate someone from a job, however
if the employee is not able to do the work and after efforts have been
made to correct the performance but without results, you are within your
rights to terminate the employee with a disability just as you would any
other employee.
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How do I deal with a
person with a disability in an interview situation and what if I say the
wrong thing?
One of the biggest fears expressed by people
is what do I do when I meet and interview someone with a disability. What
is the proper etiquette? What do I say? Do I offer my hand? Do I move
furniture? What if I make a Mistake or say something stupid? All of these
are normal feelings when you first meet someone with a disability.
However, the more contact you have with people with disabilities and the
more interviews you conduct, the more comfortable you will become in
dealing with people with disabilities. There are certain etiquette tips
that can be provided to you and other businesses as well as training
opportunities for interviewing applicants with disabilities. If you make a
mistake, just shake it off and move on. We are all humans and make
mistakes. The applicant with a disability will understand.
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