Supermarket with a winning strategy
Job prospects can be few and far between in some small rural townships—even harder if you have a disability.
But a food retailer in Malanda—population 1000, 75 kilometres south-west of Cairns—has turned the tables on that trend.
For nearly 10 years, management at SPAR Malanda supermarket have actively recruited people with a disability.
'Everyone deserves a chance in life. I've always believed that,' says owner Michael English.
'As an employer, I want people who want to work. That's the bottom line. And my staff all can do their jobs. Some just need a little help.'
Michael says his floor manager, Sharlene Sturgess, works closely with an employment agency in recruiting staff—with ability to complete a job's tasks being considered over any disability.
SPAR Malanda Supermarket won a 2011 Disability Action Week Award for its commitment to employment practices that value employee diversity.
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