Preferential Trade Terms for Disabled
A law passed last month introduces a form of positive discrimination for goods manufactured by disabled people.
Preferential Trade Terms for Disabled
A law passed last month introduces a form of positive discrimination for goods manufactured by disabled people.
The society has ten firms employing 800 people, and its head Khalyk Mambetakhunov says that in the past they failed to win government contracts – he suspects this was because the deals had already been sewn up in advance.
The new law means the government will buy goods produced by disabled people without requiring them to submit a bid for the contract.
Mambetakhunov complains that a number of unscrupulous firms have in the past sold goods fraudulently marked as having been produced by disabled people.