Tackling disability issues at work
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Good Morning folks
A friend of mine had a nasty road accident a few years ago. This left him with a very weak right side of his body and as a result he cannot walk in a straight. He has also developed some spasticity on his right side of the body.
Recently, he managed to secure an office job. However. although the staff were ok with him at first, they gradually started distancing themselves from him and now they hardly talk to him.
How can this issue be addressed? My friend says he wants to leave that job, bt he could face the same stuation in another job?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
A friend of mine had a nasty road accident a few years ago. This left him with a very weak right side of his body and as a result he cannot walk in a straight. He has also developed some spasticity on his right side of the body.
Recently, he managed to secure an office job. However. although the staff were ok with him at first, they gradually started distancing themselves from him and now they hardly talk to him.
How can this issue be addressed? My friend says he wants to leave that job, bt he could face the same stuation in another job?
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
I had similar situation following a road accident, went into work doubled over in pain and struggling to walk. Wore black trainers which seemed a massive issue, then management decided to move shelving and laughed and joked when I explained I couldn't help.
They refused to help me so I signed myself off and told them in no uncertain terms that my health mattered more and politely told them to go and f
k themselves.
They refused to help me so I signed myself off and told them in no uncertain terms that my health mattered more and politely told them to go and f
k themselves.geek84 said:
Good Norning Folks
Many thanks for your help.
As far as I'm aware, this a disability issue and a personality issue. He has spoken to his line manager but things have not changed much in the office.
Why is it a disability issue? Nothing you mention says anything about his disability being used against him?Many thanks for your help.
As far as I'm aware, this a disability issue and a personality issue. He has spoken to his line manager but things have not changed much in the office.
edc said:
Discrimination does not have to be direct. You can also have indirect discrimination in the law.
By whom though? . And again what you have written doesn't apply to what the OP has posted. How is this guy at a direct disadvantage to anyone else?This clearly looks like a personality issue, maybe this guy is just not being friendly? Maybe he needs to address the issues of his personality?
How is that disability discrimination??
The Spruce Goose said:
edc said:
Discrimination does not have to be direct. You can also have indirect discrimination in the law.
By whom though? . And again what you have written doesn't apply to what the OP has posted. How is this guy at a direct disadvantage to anyone else?This clearly looks like a personality issue, maybe this guy is just not being friendly? Maybe he needs to address the issues of his personality?
How is that disability discrimination??
Have a read around indirect discrimination and you will see how it works generally.
edc said:
Have a read around indirect discrimination and you will see how it works generally.
The Spruce Goose said:
edc said:
Have a read around indirect discrimination and you will see how it works generally.
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