Myths About Hiring the Disabled
Myths are roadblocks that interfere with the ability of people with disabilities
to have equality in employment. These roadblocks usually result from a
lack of experience and interaction with persons with disabilities. This
lack of familiarity has nourished negative attitudes concerning employment
of persons with disabilities. The following are some common myths and
the facts that tell the real story.
Myth:
Hiring employees with disabilities increases workers compensation insurance
rates.
Fact:
Insurance rates are based solely on the relative hazards of the operation
and the organization’s accident experience, not on whether workers
have disabilities.
Myth:
Employees with disabilities have a higher absentee rate then employees
without disabilities.
Fact:
Studies by firms such as DuPont show that employees with disabilities
are not absent any more than employees without disabilities.
Myth:
People with disabilities are inspirational, courageous, and brave for
being able to overcome their disability.
Fact:
People with disabilities are simply carrying on normal activities of living
when they work at jobs, go grocery shopping, pay their bills, or compete
in athletic events.
Myth:
People with disabilities need to be protected from failing.
Fact:
People with disabilities have a right to participate in the full range
of human experiences including success and failure. Employers should have
the same expectations of, and work requirements for, all employees.
Myth:
People with disabilities have problems getting to work.
Fact:
People with disabilities are capable of supplying their own transportation
by choosing to walk, use a car pool, drive, take public transportation,
or a cab. Their modes of transportation to work are as varied as those
of other employees.
Myth:
People with disabilities are unable to meet performance standards, thus
making them a bad employment risk.
Fact:
DuPont conducted a survey of 811 employees with disabilities and found
90 percent rated average or better in job performance compared to 95 percent
for employees without disabilities. A previous DuPont study which involved
2,745 employees with disabilities found that 92 percent of employees with
disabilities rated average or better in job performance compared to 90
percent of employees without disabilities.
Myth:
People who are deaf make ideal employees in noisy work environments.
Fact:
Loud noises of a certain vibratory nature can cause further harm to the
auditory system. People who are deaf should be hired for all jobs that
they have the skills and talents to perform. No person with a disability
should be prejudged regarding employment opportunities.
Myth:
Considerable expense is necessary to accommodate workers with disabilities.
Fact:
Most workers with disabilities require no special accommodations and the
cost for those who do is minimal or much lower than many employers believe.
Studies by the Job Accommodation Network have shown that 15 percent of
accommodations cost nothing, 51 percent cost between 1 and 500 dollars,
12 percent cost between 501 and 1,000 dollars, and only 22 percent cost
more than 1,000 dollars.
Myth:
Employees with disabilities are more likely to have accidents on the job
than employees without disabilities.
Fact:
In the DuPont study, the safety records of both groups were identical.
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