Think Beyond The Label
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| Type | public-private partnership |
|---|---|
| Focus | Disabilities, Employment |
| Location | |
Region served | United States |
| Method | Advocacy |
Key people | Barbara Otto, president/CEO, Health & Disability Advocates |
| Website | http://www.thinkbeyondthelabel.com/ |
Think Beyond The Label (TBTL) is a public-private partnership that delivers information, outreach and resources to businesses, job seekers and the public workforce system to ensure greater recruiting and hiring opportunities for job candidates with disabilities.
The organization's purpose is to inform, connect and communicate with all stakeholders in the disability and employment system to create a more inclusive workforce. TBTL offers a network and digital hub that provides access to qualified job candidates and public resources to enable employers to find and recruit the talent. TBTL offers a range of business-specific tools[1] that build the case for hiring workers with disabilities. The organization also gives job seekers access a range of opportunities available to them, from public employment system resources to private sector job leads, including a jobs portal[2] where job seekers can become part of a national pool of candidates actively being sought out by our network of businesses and the public workforce system.
References
- ^ "New Resource Calculates ROI of Hiring People with Disabilities". SHRM. 20 October 2011.
- ^ "Disability Resources - Office of Disability Employment Policy - United States Department of Labor". Disability.gov. Retrieved 2019-06-22.
Sources
Using Humor in a Campaign Supporting Disabled People, The New York Times, January 28, 2010
Leveraging the Benefits of Hiring People with Disabilities, Evolved Employer, October 3, 2011
A New Push to Hire the Disabled, BloombergBusinessWeek, October 18, 2011
New Resource Calculates ROI of Hiring People with Disabilities, Society For Human Resource Management, October 20, 2011
New Federal Rule Proposed to Boost Employment of Individuals with Disabilities, Evolved Employer, January 26, 2012
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