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Hiring workers with intellectual disabilities could cut hospitality’s turnover crisis, study finds

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A new study commissioned by the Global Down Syndrome Foundation found that hiring people with intellectual and developmental disabilities could help address the hospitality industry's 70 to 80 per cent annual staff turnover rate, but a gap between belief and action is holding employers back. The res...

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