Acas encourages employers to support newly disabled employees

A new report, published by RNIB, with a foreword by Acas Chief Executive John Taylor, demonstrates that keeping a newly disabled person in employment has a cost benefit of 2.5 times an employer’s investment

A new report, published by RNIB, with a foreword by Acas Chief Executive John Taylor, demonstrates that keeping a newly disabled person in employment has a cost benefit of 2.5 times an employer’s investment.

The report by the Royal National Institute of Blind People sets out the case for employee retention, advice on how to identify the related costs and longer term savings, and recommendations for employers when implementing an employee retention policy. The principal benefits of employment retention are that it allows the employer to retain the employee’s accumulated skills and experience, and the employee to maintain income and independence. Other savings for businesses include the costs of recruitment and induction training for replacement staff, avoidance of costs from a claim arising from disability discrimination cases and intangible benefits of increased staff loyalty and morale, as well as a workforce more representative of its customers and community.

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