Sunday, 26 June 2011

DPAC condemns Davies’ Comments

Posted: 25 Jun 2011 12:47 PM PDT
DPAC condemns the outrageous comments made by Phillip Davies, Conservative MP 
for Shipley, Yorkshire.  Davies announced that disabled people should be paid less than minimum wage. He claimed disabled people are considered less productive than non-
disabled people. Davies was condemned by Disability organizations, MPs, and others 
for his thoughtless comments.


His comments come at a time of rising unemployment, a time when disabled people,
through the Work Capability Assessment, are being moved from Incapacity 
Benefit to being declared ‘fit for work’ by the maligned Atos group. Atos has already 
been subject to several investigations on its practices. Davies, who has made previous 
comments suggesting disabled people are ‘scroungers’, now claims that disabled 
people should be paid less than £5.93 per hour. From scroungers to slave labour!


For years, disabled people have argued that employers’ attitudes, that perceive disabled 
people as less productive, regardless of qualification level or previous experience, are 
issues that need tackling through education. 


The recent changes to Access to Work, and the increased levels in the contributions from employers for adjustments, have also had a knock-on effect on disabled people getting work. Disabled people are those most likely tbe long-term unemployed, NOT due to impairment, but to ignorance of the very kind an elected MP feels no qualms about displaying. Even our enemy media outlet, the Daily Mail, condemns Davies.



Davies’ comments set disabled peoples’ opportunities back 20 years. It is the type of 
prejudice that we would expect from MPs, given the raft of misunderstandings around 
disability that we have endured since the coalition came to power. The irony is that 
disabled people, regardless of qualification, are often paid less than their non-disabled colleagues. This is not because of productivity, but because employers feel they can 
get away with it. In 2009, disabled people were paid a gross average of £11.08 
compared to £12.30 for non disabled employees (Labour Force Survey 2009). 
DPAC suspects the differences are wider. These are the issues MPs should be 
discussing, NOT reducing disabled workers wages further.


Davies fails to recognise that disabled people have the right to be paid a living wage, 
a fair wage, and a wage appropriate to skills and qualifications – and it seems all MPs 
fail to recognise the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities - a convention setting up disabled peoples’ rights as equal to those of non-disabled people. 
No one should be considered a second class citizen because they happen to be 
disabled, nor should they be paid less for the same work.


Tell Davies what you think of his idea by signing the petition at the link below
Take action link: http://www.care2.com/go/z/e/AgjLO/zlRm/CxM4


————— Debbie Jolly  


Debbie Jolly

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