The Borneo Post

Employ more people with disabiliti­es, senator Ras Adiba urges employers

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LABUAN: Senator Datuk Ras Adiba Radzi yesterday reiterated her call to employers nationwide to provide equal job opportunit­ies to Persons with Disabiliti­es (PwDs).

“What we have not seen, though, is evidence of progress towards equal opportunit­y in employment to Persons with Disabiliti­es … please treat PwDs equally, look at our abilities rather than disabiliti­es,” the president of OKU Sentral, an associatio­n that champions the cause of PwDs, told reporters after witnessing the handing over of Covid-19 protection materials to the Labuan Autism Centre, here.

Ras Adiba, who is the voice for PwDs in the Dewan Negara, noted that one of the problems in this area was that detailed statistics were hard to come by.

“But it seems clear enough that the rates of unemployme­nt and underemplo­yment among Persons with Disabiliti­es remain much higher than for people without disabiliti­es, and average income levels for people with disabiliti­es remain substantia­lly lower.

“At the overall level, for Malaysian society, it is hard to see evidence of Persons with Disabiliti­es being able to enjoy equally the economic and social benefits that come from equality of opportunit­y and participat­ion in employment,” she said.

Ras Adiba said employment opportunit­ies should be given equally to PwDs so that they are able to contribute their skills and abilities to their full potential.

“I am not here to offer a definitive view of what should be done about this … my main purpose is actually to call on employers to contribute their own experience and expertise to broader debate on how to open the door to equal employment opportunit­ies for Persons with Disabiliti­es, not only in the specific context of disability employment services but throughout the Malaysian economy.”

Ras Adiba, who is also Bernama chairman, called on the government to consider increasing the monthly allowance rate of RM450 for employed PwDs and RM300 for unemployed PwDs by an additional RM100 to help reduce their cost of living burden.

At the event, European Credit Investment Bank Ltd, an offshore investment bank, donated 200 boxes of face masks and 40 bottles of sanitiser as part of its corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) initiative.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Ras Adiba (third right) in a group photo.
— Bernama photo Ras Adiba (third right) in a group photo.

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