People with disabilities face unique challenges to access work and participate in a work culture and environment. The increasing uptake of telework is promising from a digital inclusion perspective for people with disabilities. This qualitative study explored barriers and problems of including people with disabilities through telework in Australia. The study focused on management and worker perspectives and findings indicate that both parties face unique challenges to accommodate and include people with disabilities in telework arrangements. Worker barriers to access telework relate to management attitudes, physical and infrastructure problems, social isolation misconceptions, lack of management trust, insufficient telework opportunities and inadequate management knowledge of IT support and reasonable adjustment for people with disabilities. Management issues involve cultural intolerance towards diversity and disability in general, as well as a lack of policies and processes that create a supportive environment for people with disabilities who wish to telework.
History
Chapter number
6
Pagination
145-169
Open access
No
ISSN
2327-3372
eISSN
2327-3380
ISBN-13
9781522523284
ISBN-10
1522523286
Language
eng
Extent
9
Publisher
IGI Global
Place of publication
Hershey, PA
Title of book
Anywhere Working and the New Era of Telecommuting
Series
Advances in Human Resources Management and Organizational Development (AHRMOD)