Workers with disabilities are disclosing their status at work but they aren't asking for accommodation: 'They automatically assume that they're not going to get it'
Briefly

Research shows that 88% of employees with disabilities disclose their status at work, but fears of discrimination prevent many from requesting accommodations.
Despite the high rate of disclosure, 20% of employees worry about discrimination from supervisors, and 22% fear it will impact their career progression.
A concerning 41% of surveyed individuals report having experienced bullying in the workplace within the past year, underscoring the challenges faced by employees with disabilities.
Among those who disclosed their disabilities, 75% did not ask for accommodations, largely due to a history of rejection, with 74% reporting at least one request rejected.
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