2008年9月2日 星期二

Eden urged the government strengthen training programs for PWDs

Eden Social Welfare Foundation organized The 1st International CEO with Disabilities Symposium on 2nd and 3rd August in Taipei and Taichung to push for the government to build up training programs for people with disabilities as they desire to join the job market. People with disabilities need training for more advanced and sophisticated skills that meet the requirements of the jobs in society, said Eden. "Having a mental or physical disability is not equal to lack of capability," said Eden's chief executive officer, Mr. Huang Jow-song, who believed that the value of the labor of workers with disabilities should be re-evaluated.
Famous advertising executive Jerry Fan, himself confined to a wheelchair, urged Corporate to hire more people with disabilities, for they are stable and optimistic. "If you think that blind people can only work as masseurs, they will never have a chance to do other things," said Jerry Fan. According to a survey that Eden conducted in July. There are more than 70 percent of employers are satisfied with the attitudes of workers with disabilities on the job. Yet, many of them, also criticized professional training programs for people with disabilities as not meeting their needs. Dorothy Tao, president of the Chinese Human Resource Management Association, expressed that the training programs provided by the government and welfare organizations may be outdated and not aligned with Taiwan's labor market. It is also very important to strengthen cooperation between the government, welfare organizations and the private sector to raise the employment rate of people with disabilities.

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