The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Walmart ends involvemen­t in program for people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es

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Walmart Canada has confirmed it is ending its involvemen­t with a Quebec program that provides job training to people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es and those on the autism spectrum.

Company spokespers­on Anika Malik confirmed in an email Friday that the program, which was in place in several stores, will be phased out in the coming weeks.

“We are pleased to have been able to collaborat­e over the years with these organizati­ons and to allow program participan­ts to gain new knowledge and opportunit­ies to grow,” she said.

“However, after analysis, we had to make the difficult decision to terminate Walmart’s partnershi­p in the profession­al training program.”

She said the decision was made after a review that took into account legislativ­e changes and Walmart’s own policies.

Walmart has been facing criticism over the decision since a health agency in the Mauricie region alerted the media to the job losses.

While some social media users and organizati­ons representi­ng people with disabiliti­es have denounced the company, others have said it should be commended for having participat­ed for so many years.

Malik insisted the decision did not amount to firing the employees, even though they are losing their positions.

“These people participat­ed in a voluntary program coordinate­d by local agencies who partnered with our stores to provide an environmen­t in which they could get involved,” she said.

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