Why employer inflexibility matters for the recruitment, retention and progression of disabled workers

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This article outlines recent debates in the UK on the requirement to enhance all employees’ rights to request Flexible Working by making it the default position. I consider if, and how, this change could be beneficial for disabled people when competing against non-disabled people for good quality jobs.

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Molyneux, C. (2023). Why employer inflexibility matters for the recruitment, retention and progression of disabled workers. Disability and Society, 38(4), 723–728. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2023.2168180

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