Abstract

The paper proves the need to change approaches to personnel management in modern conditions, since there is a change in certain factors influencing the organizational behavior of employees of enterprises, namely: the number of people with disabilities is increasing in Ukraine, the labor potential of the social sphere is decreasing due to the mobilization and forced migration of specialists from various spheres of economic activity.
 It has been proven that it is also necessary, among other work with the personnel of enterprises based on the concept of sustainable development, to highlight as a separate component the formation of sustainable tolerance for people with disabilities, as well as laying the foundations for inclusive employment when concluding employment contracts with them. Inclusive employment should be understood as the process of employment of persons with disabilities.
 The executive and legislative power in Ukraine take care of employment of people with disabilities, but this initiative should be supported by business and the public. The objective of managers in this field is to develop staff development programs, which should include not only tools for employees to acquire professional and specialized competencies. Such programs should be aimed at forming a holistic view of both the technical and economic aspects of interaction in the process of realizing their knowledge and skills in order to achieve the goals of the organization, and about the social and environmental consequences of their behavior. Therefore, staff training and education should be carried out taking into account the latest scientific achievements in the field of sustainable development, in particular, in terms of encouraging ethical behavior of staff in relation to employees with disabilities.

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