Health10/5/2025The Guardian

After 40 years as an autistic person in the workplace, I realised it was OK to ask for changes | Sandra Thom-Jones

After 40 years as an autistic person in the workplace, I realised it was OK to ask for changes | Sandra Thom-Jones

The article discusses the challenges faced by an autistic individual, Sandra Thom-Jones, in the workplace over the past 40 years. Despite struggling with various aspects of the work environment, such as bright lights, air conditioning, and background noise, Thom-Jones did not ask for accommodations until recently. This was due to the belief that the neurotypical way of working was the only "right" way, and the assumption that others did not experience these difficulties. The article highlights the importance of recognizing and addressing the needs of autistic individuals in the workplace, challenging stereotypes and ableist assumptions that can create barriers for them.

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