Businesses might be willing to “give a chance” to someone with a disability if they don’t have to pay them as much as anyone else.
If there are no other incentives, and someone with a disability is unable to perform the job as well as someone without a disability, then the business would likely choose the more capable employee regardless of any disabilities. And by definition, that’d usually be an advantage for the person without a disability.
You can’t fire someone for having a disability in a lot of places. You can usually fire someone for not performing well enough at the required duties.
Equal work for equal pay is important, yes.
Businesses might be willing to “give a chance” to someone with a disability if they don’t have to pay them as much as anyone else.
If there are no other incentives, and someone with a disability is unable to perform the job as well as someone without a disability, then the business would likely choose the more capable employee regardless of any disabilities. And by definition, that’d usually be an advantage for the person without a disability.
You can’t fire someone for having a disability in a lot of places. You can usually fire someone for not performing well enough at the required duties.