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By Peter Clark (Senior Editor, Autism Info Center) Thursday 14th August 2025 |
A government-funded review has revealed significant inequalities for disabled people in the UK labour market.
The report, which synthesises over a decade of research, highlights a persistent employment gap of nearly 28 percentage points between disabled and non-disabled people.
It identifies systemic barriers such as inaccessible recruitment processes, employer bias, and a lack of reasonable adjustments in the workplace.
The article strongly criticises the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for its role in perpetuating a "punitive" welfare system.
The DWP is accused of disproportionately harming disabled claimants through reforms, cuts to benefits, and a culture of suspicion.
The article concludes that until the DWP changes its approach, little progress will be made.
Source: The Canary (UK)
https://www.thecanary.co/uk/analysis/2025/07/30/
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