Disabled journalist says disability isn't a 'bad word'

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5 ways you can make your workplace inclusive, from a disabled employee

It's time to do away with stereotypes surrounding disabled employees and listen to their needs instead, says one worker.

"Many people don't know what it's like to live with a disability because they don't know anything about it, or they don't know anyone in the community," said Millington, noting that October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. According to Millington, transportation is a"major challenge" she and other face daily. For Millington, remote work has been a lifeline that allows her to comfortably and efficiently perform her job.

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