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Join us on October 21, 2019, at Blanchard Valley Center for a special brunch event recognizing employers supporting inclusion and diversity. Speakers include industry leaders discussing the benefits of hiring individuals with disabilities. Explore the advantages, including increased productivity, customer loyalty, and tax incentives. Discover why an inclusive culture fosters a positive work environment and boosts profits. Don't miss this opportunity to tap into an untapped labor pool and enhance your business success.
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Employer Recognition BrunchBlanchard Valley CenterOctober 21, 2019 Speakers Include: Sherry Markley, Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities Sarah Pettit, Mancy’s Steakhouse Sous Chef Matt Reed, Employee of McLane
AMC Classic Findlay 12 Cracker Barrel Texas Roadhouse Taco Bell Lowe’s Distribution Center Executive Management Service Cheddar’s Lowe’s Retail Padrone’s McLane Walmart AgCreditPaperTech Nissin Brake Steve’s Dakota Grill Captain D’s Meijer 1st Assembly of God Speedway Findlay Products Hearthside Foods Car Wash USA Express Buffalo Wild Wings Findlay City SchoolsFindlay Family YMCA The Courier Jac & Do’sChildren’s Museum of Findlay Burger King Wilson’s Hamburgers Penske VCA Center for Autism & Dyslexia Staples GSW Findlay Country ClubKroger Village of Bluffton G2 Mancy’s Steakhouse Pilot Travel Wendy’ Arby’s Hancock Hotel Great Scot Kathy’s Korner Campbell’sBellacino’sRoppe Rubber Rowmark 50 North Renhill Whirlpool Pilgrim Restaurant Birchaven Sleek Salon Pizza Hut PetSmart Roman’s Hair Salon Olive Garden Roki America Tractor Supply CompanyBlanchard Valley Center The Heritage Fox Run ManorKanDu Group Menards Dollar General Sodexo/University of Findlay Chamber of Commerce Hancock County Humane SocietyCapabilities Millstream Bank City of Findlay INCLUSIVE-CULTURE SUPPORTING EMPLOYERS!
Studies have shown that employees with disabilities have lower rates of absenteeism and will often “step up to the plate” to take on new tasks, assist co-workers, or fill in when needed. Dependability & Flexibility
Employers report that hiring employees with disabilities contribute to improved morale and productivity. Eighty percent of employer's state employees with disabilities are as productive as any other employee. Employee Engagement
Research shows that employing people with disabilities taps into a growing market of customers with disabilities, $220 billion in discretionary spending each year. Further, ninety-two percent of consumers reflect favorably on businesses known to hire people with disabilities, with eighty-seven percent preferring to do business with these companies. Customer Loyalty
Research shows no job performance difference between employees with disabilities and their non-disabled colleagues. Employers report that employees with disabilities motivate co-working leading to increased productivity. Performance
Businesses may be eligible for tax incentives such as the Work Opportunity Tax Credit and Disabled Access Credit. Tax Incentives
Studies have concluded that for each dollar spent on reasonable accommodations, businesses gain $10-$35 in benefits. Return on Investment
Many employers who have hired workers with disabilities have seen a positive impact on their bottom line. Diverse work groups can create better solutions to business challenges. Increased Profits
Employees with disabilities can ease concerns about labor shortages. Employees with disabilities often show up with a positive, can-do attitude and take great pride in their work. Untapped Labor Pool
Many workers with disabilities demonstrate a high degree of loyalty, often remaining with their employers for years, reducing turnover and adding stability to the workforce. Job Retention
When we shift the focus to an employee’s ability, everyone benefits, from management to front line workers to customers! Everyone Benefits