Ableism in Canadian Workplaces

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Ableism in Canadian Workplaces
Abstract
Employees living with disabilities often experience negative social attitudes about disability from employers and co-workers in their workplaces, as well as both overt and subtle forms of violence, discrimination, and harassment.... Our findings show that ableism often shows up in the context of employees needing accommodations to best do their job and is also present in the daily experiences of existing as a person living with a disability in a workplace. --From Introduction
Place
London, Ontario
Institution
Western University, Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women & Children
Date
2023
Pages
14 pages
Language
English
Citation
Lopez, McFadyen, N. D., Welsh, S., & MacQuarrie, B. J. (2023). Ableism in Canadian Workplaces (p. 14 pages). Western University, Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women & Children. https://www.learningtoendabuse.ca/research/national_survey_on_harassment_and_violence_at_work_in_canada/index.html