Brad Ash, right, has scored six goals in pre-season Picture: MARK PROBIN BRAD Ash can offer more than ex-Weymouth loanee striker Andy Dallas, assistant Louis Langdown believes. Langdown’s comment came after the Terras beat Dorchester Town 5-2 in their penultimate pre-season friendly on Saturday. Ash got his name on the scoresheet, taking his tally to six goals this summer, missed a good headed chance and also smacked the post as his promising form continued. Weymouth will look to new strike signings Ash, Brandon Goodship and Tom Bearwish to help fill the void left by Dallas, who notched 12 goals in 25 games.
Only 23 per cent of disabled people who wanted to work were in work right now, compared with about 70 per cent of non-disabled people, he said. “The participation rate is very low among disabled people already, so it is not as if we have got a lot to lose. But I think potentially we do have some things to lose.”
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“No business can afford to lose the competitive edge that employing a disabled person might bring,” says Jonathan Mosen. Taking the human element out could make job applications even more difficult for people with disabilities. “We encourage disabled people to go into that job interview and if they can read the signs they can say: I know you have questions about how I could do this job with my particular impairment, I would love the opportunity to talk that through with you if you would not mind.
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“When you get [the digital twin] right, it’s a risk-free playground for innovation,” Accenture NZ managing director Ben Morgan said. “You can plan through different examples of bringing a product
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“When you get [the digital twin] right, it’s a risk-free playground for innovation,” Accenture NZ managing director Ben Morgan said. “You can plan through different examples of bringing a product
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