Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR88

Introduced
4/18/23  
Refer
4/18/23  
Report Pass
4/20/23  
Report Pass
4/20/23  

Caption

ENCOURAGING THE HIRING OF PERSONS WITH INTELLECTUAL AND PHYSICAL DISABILITIES IN THE WORKPLACE.

Impact

The potential impact of HR88 extends to both businesses and individuals. By encouraging the hiring of persons with disabilities, the resolution aims to challenge employers to reconsider their hiring practices and broaden their talent pool. Successful implementation could lead to increased job satisfaction among employees with disabilities, as they gain a sense of personal worth and financial independence. Furthermore, businesses that adapt to include disabled employees may benefit from improved morale and loyalty among their workers.

Summary

House Resolution 88 (HR88) aims to encourage the hiring of individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities in the workplace. The resolution emphasizes the importance of providing equal employment opportunities for disabled individuals, recognizing the unique abilities they possess. It advocates for employers to focus on the skills of disabled candidates and to be willing to provide reasonable accommodations and appropriate training. By fostering a more inclusive work environment, HR88 seeks to create a workforce that values diversity and appreciates the contributions of all employees, including those with disabilities.

Contention

While HR88 serves to promote inclusivity, it may also face opposition or challenges from organizations that feel unprepared to accommodate disabled employees adequately. Some may argue that hiring individuals with disabilities could require additional resources and training, which could strain smaller businesses. Additionally, there may be concerns about the effectiveness of encouraging policies versus enforcing mandatory hiring practices that could ultimately enhance inclusivity in employment.

Notable_points

HR88 encompasses a progressive shift towards recognizing the capabilities of individuals with disabilities in the workforce. It signifies a broader societal commitment to inclusion and equality, urging society to re-evaluate traditional barriers that limit opportunities for disabled individuals. The resolution seeks to create a culture that appreciates diversity, advocating not only for the employment of disabled individuals but also for their integration as valued members of the workplace.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HJR241

Recognizing the positive approach and best practices of the crisis intervention team program and encouraging the development of active programs statewide.

AL HB26

Fire-protection personnel, pre-employment, pre-certification, and annual training related to individuals with sensory needs and certain disabilities, required

AL HJR85

State entities, encouraged to hire and advance individuals with disabilities

AL HB126

Fire-protection personnel and emergency medical services personnel, annual training related to individuals with sensory needs and certain disabilities, required

AL SJR47

Encouraging local and federal agencies to help North Carolina with the removal of hurricane debris

AL HB197

Children with disabilities; provides certain procedures to attempt to remedy an allegation of a violation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act before an impartial due process hearing may be requested

AL HB232

Scope of practice of physical therapists

AL SJR70

Supporting the effort of the 2030 Census Redistricting Data Program and encouraging county participation

AL SB173

Scope of Practice of Physical Therapists

AL HR336

Recognizing the 250th anniversaries of the United States Army, Navy, and Marine Corps and encouraging commemorative activities throughout the state

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.