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SCLAA Webinar: Disability is Diversity and Diversity is a Superpower

Australia, virtual event - February 15, 2024
SCLAA Webinar: Disability is Diversity and Diversity is a Superpower In an era marked by labour scarcity, Sendable has devised a unique business model that employs people with disability in roles that empower them to make the most of their unique talents while guaranteeing top-flight 3PL services for its clients.

Introducing Sendable, a first of its kind company and social enterprise that provides top-tier 3PL services while creating employment and career opportunities for people with disability in jobs that maximise their performance and potential - often outpacing the productivity of those without disability working the exact same jobs in an ordinary 3PL. By creating an inclusive culture, Sendable values individuals of all abilities and provides customers with flexibility, adaptability and efficiency whilst simultaneously providing career paths for an overlooked part of our society.

Takes place from 11.00am - 11.45am (AEST)
Date(s)
February 15, 2024
Venue
online
Ticketing
No charge
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