Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
Disability is more than someone in a wheelchair. A deaf person could be physically fit enough to work on a building site.An excellent point.
But again, there is a lot of generalisation about “work”.
Work could be making reasonable accommodations for a disabled person to be able to do their job - such as having an accessible desk and computer set up in an office environment - wouldn’t be any good if a building firm had a so-called DEI requirement for a set percentage of their workers to be disabled.
Some jobs people just can’t do, which I’m sure we all agree on. Yet “blanket” policies don’t take these factors into account.
It would be quite impossible for me to hire someone who isn’t physically fit enough to climb up and down ladders, load in off trucks, and all the other parts of the job which would prevent a DEI hire in that category (physical disability preventing those work requirements).
Really, common sense is so, so important and I welcome broader hiring opportunities for everybody where doors will have be closed firmly shut in the past. But having that as a target is where I can’t get on board.
Widen the possibilities.