From the BBC:
“Lincolnshire wheelchair user
gets job after interview cancellation”
A woman who said a job interview
was cancelled because she uses a wheelchair has now got the job. Holly Girven, from Gainsborough in
Lincolnshire, applied to be a paralegal for BT in Sheffield but claimed the
interview was pulled when she asked about wheelchair access. Ms Girven, 23,
said she was glad to have been given the same chances as other people. BT has
said it was "conducting a full investigation". Ms Girven has been in
a wheelchair all her life and applied for the paralegal job through a
specialist legal recruitment agency as a first step towards a career as a
barrister. She said she "just wanted a level playing field" adding it
was the first time in her life she had come up against something like that from
such a big company. "I don't apply for certain jobs like waitressing
because I know I couldn't do it," Ms Girven said. When Ms Girven initially
applied online she said there was no option to state she needed a wheelchair.
'Unacceptable' But at the next stage of application she
said the interview was suddenly cancelled "because I was told there was no
wheelchair access at that office". She has since been interviewed
and is due to start the job soon, but has not yet signed a contract because BT
is considering options for her to work from home or from an office with better
access. Ms Girven said she was "so pleased". "Hopefully
it'll stop other employers from doing that same thing," she said.
"It's unacceptable."
^ This is an update from a
previous post. It seems the bad news coverage has made BT back-track on its
original decision. Hopefully everything will now work out for Holly Girven. ^
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