10.24.2007

Globalization & Changing Skills Needs

Globalization is breaking down traditional labour markets and employment patterns. Employers in developed nations and in parts of the developing world are experiencing skills gaps as the speed with which the nature of work changes increases.

Governments are struggling to help populations’ re-skill and there is growing concern at an international level, for example at the World Economic Forum, about the growing problem of unemployment.
  • Almost half of all businesses with skills shortage vacancies lose out to competitors due to a lack of skilled workers.
  • Just over a third of employers said that they would need a higher level of skills over the next three years. Just over a quarter said that they would need a "broader range of capabilities.
  • American business identified recruitment and selection of qualified workers as the top concern for the new millennium.

Many disabled people are highly skilled and represent a significant untapped pool of talent:
  • 45,000 disabled students in the UK study at university every year
  • 23.9% of disabled people in work are in management or professional occupations
  • 2% of the workforce becomes disabled every year. Due to poor employment practices and the need for rehabilitation leave many of these people are not retained by their employers
  • At least 1.5 million part time disabled workers are working below their potential

Employers are increasingly recognizing that they need to be innovative in finding new sources of talent to fill the skills gaps which they are experiencing. Through examining recruitment and employment practices and processes through the experience of disabled people, global employers will develop approaches which work better for diverse employee groups working flexibly, across different time zones and in different cultures.


However it is important to recognize the link between disability and social exclusion, which has led to many disabled people being under skilled.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you to labglob for your reflection that disabled employeesshould be given recommendations towards employment in our new globalizing world. Indeed we the disabled are much more able-bodied than the able people!

A very insightful Blog!

Well done!

Anonymous said...

I am an employer of the corporate world and is very supportive towards employing the disabled. I am always open to new achievements for my employees whom are disabled and I do not view them as being disabled but very much "abled". So courageously "abled" you are right your fellow colleagues are part of my globalizing organization.

Hoora to Lab Glob and well done with your extensive study to disabeld people!