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10 Jul 2007 12:00AM
Lord McKenzie, Minister for the Department for Work and Pensions, has called on employers to play their part in aiding social inclusion for disabled people.
In a speech directed at delegates at a RNIB conference in London, Lord McKenzie said:
“Just as important as getting disabled people into work, is keeping people in work and preventing them from falling out of work in the first place. Retention and rehabilitation are two of the main aims of the Government’s Health, Work a... (372 more words)
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