Source: Adam Hunter, CBC News, May 7, 2018
27 per cent fewer workers with disabilities in Sask. government over last five years
Saskatchewan’s premier says the government is falling short of its target for employing people with disabilities.
According to the public service commission, the number of government employees who self-declared as having a disability at the time of initial employment is 2.1 per cent, well short of the government’s target of 12.4 per cent, set by the human rights commission.
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