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- Assessing the Importance of Work for People with Disabilities at Auchan, PortugalPublication . Nogueira, Marta; Sousa, CéliaThe inclusion of People with Disabilities (PwD's) in the labor market is a challenge and a great opportunity for companies. This inclusion process has the power to generate a great social impact in the life of PwD since they can be paid and can also play an important role that makes them feel proud and useful to society. However, this community faces many difficulties both in their inclusion and during their day-to-day work. This paper, therefore, focuses on exploring and understanding how organizations welcome these workers, what emotions they feel and how they manage them, and how well communication takes place in this context. A mixed methodology was used, with recourse to qualitative and quantitative research. Fifty disabled workers and 314 of their co-workers, employees of the Auchan Portugal Group, participated in the study. The results showed that PwD's recognize their emotions when interacting with their co-workers, but most of them disguise themselves when they feel discomfort. The feeling/emotion that mostly characterizes the daily professional life of these people is pride, which refers to the importance that work plays in their daily lives. As for organizational communication, PwD's consider it to be accessible. It was also possible to notice that although most PwD feel integrated, they suggest greater sensitivity from the employer, adapted work, and more accessibility in the workplace.
- Emotional Intelligence Assessment, Interpersonal Communication and Integration of People With Disabilities in the Portuguese Labour MarketPublication . Nogueira, Marta; Sousa, Célia; Cuadrado-Gordillo, IsabelThis research aims to evaluate emotional intelligence, interpersonal communication and the integration of PwD's in the labor market. In this sense, and given the difficulties experienced by these people during the process of labor inclusion, we have tried to: explore and understand the emotions felt by these workers during their working hours and how they manage them; how communication is processed in this context; and also to verify to what extent the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities has improved the process of inclusion. The mixed methodology was used, using qualitative and quantitative research. Fifty workers with disabilities and 314 work colleagues of the Auchan Portugal Group participated in the study. The results showed that the PwD's recognize their emotions when interacting with co-workers, however most disguise them when they feel discomfort, ending up not having a clear communication at the organizational level. Moreover, it was found that, although most PwD's feel integrated, it suggests a greater sensitivity of the employer, adapted work and more accessibility in the workplace.
- Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal Communication and Integration of People With Disabilities Inserted in the Labor MarketPublication . Nogueira, Marta; Sousa, Célia; Cuadrado-Gordillo, IsabelThe main objective of this doctoral research is to understand how the labour market integrates the people with disabilities (PwD's), to understand what emotions they feel and how they generate them throughout the working day, and also to know how communication is processed in the workplace. In this study, the mixed methodology was chosen, using qualitative and quantitative research. In the qualitative methodology, the semi-structured interview was used and in the quantitative methodology, the questionnaire was used. The sample consisted of 50 workers with disabilities and 314co-workers of the same(n=314), employees of the Auchan Portugal Group. Through the results obtained, the PwD's recognize their emotions when interacting with their co-workers, however, most disguise the discomfort felt, not communicating clearly what emotions they felt. Most disabled workers have a high degree of awareness of the emotions experienced in the workplace but are reluctant to communicate these emotions to co-workers. This prevents colleagues from understanding what PwD is feeling and is an obstacle to clear communication.
- Emotions, communicational process and inclusion of people with disabilities in the work contextPublication . Nogueira, Marta; Sousa, CéliaThe general objective of this research focuses on understanding how the labor market integrates people with disabilities (PwD), understanding their emotions and how they manage them throughout the work day, and knowing how communication is processed in theworkplace. The following specific objectives were then defined: to know the degree of awareness that disabled workers have about their emotions in their daily interactions in the workplace,and to analyze the communicative interactions of PwD in the work environment. A mixed methodology was chosen, using qualitative and quantitative research. The qualitative methodology used semi-structured interviews, and the quantitative methodology used a questionnaire. The sample was made up of 50 disabled workers and314 co-workers of the same (n=314), employees of the Auchan Portugal Group. The results showed that: of the four dimensions under study (General Perception of Hiring, Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal Communicationand Integration/Insertion in the workplace) the great majority of PwD co-workers agreedor totally agreed with the items of the four dimensions, which suggests apositive score with the themes under study, the PwDare able to identify the emotions that most characterize the day-to-day at work, but most disguise the discomfort felt and do not clearly communicate to the other what emotion they felt, most PwDcommunicate to the other the behavior that caused them discomfort, PwDdo not consider the communication channels confusing, most PwDfeel integrated in the company and state that no specific adaptation has been made,most of the interviewees suggest a greater sensitivity on the part of the employer and work adapted to the person and his/her disability.