Worker assignment models for hiring people with disabilities in service organizations

Cancela, Héctor - Blasiak, Michele - Oberti, Julieta - Strechia, Jimena - Quintana, Patricia

Resumen:

A diverse workforce is one of the most important assets for modern organizations. In thissense, the integration of workers with disabilities is both an opportunity in terms of staffdiversity and of corporate social responsibility, and, in many cases, a legal duty. Success-fully achieving this integration can nevertheless be challenging, and requires taking intoaccount different aspects, one of which is achieving a fair and efficient task distribution. In the literature, many task assignment models have been proposed for distributingand managing tasks within a work team, usually aiming to optimize productivity andefficiency. These models take into account workers’ abilities, experience and work charge,as well as the characteristics of the tasks, to assign each worker the most appropriatetask. When the workforce includes people with disabilities, the assignment models mustbe adaptable enough to guarantee the full integration of all the team members.In this paper, we develop a mathematical programming model for task assignment in thecontext of hiring people with disabilities in service organizations. We discuss a practicalcase study at the Intendencia de Montevideo (IdeM), as part of a project for improvingthe integration of people with disabilities in its staff (currently, the IdeM staff onlyincludes about 1.5% of employees with disabilities; while applicable laws state that thispercentage should be at least 4%). The mathematical programming model developedincludes four alternative objective functions, taking into account the goals of differentstakeholders. We analyze the solutions found by applying the model, comparing theresults against manual assignments. We also discuss the solutions obtained when theobjective functions are integrated using a weighted sum method, and the sensitivitywith regard to the coefficients. We also study how the results vary when the number ofavailable positions is changed. The main conclusion is that mathematical programmingmodels are an effective tool to support decision making and improve the integration ofworkers with disabilities in a service organization.

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2025
Convenio IdeM-FIng Inclusión laboral - 1308/21.
Work assignment problem
Task assignment
Mathematical programming
People with disabilities
Production engineering
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Universidad de la República
COLIBRI
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Oberti, Julieta
Strechia, Jimena
Quintana, Patricia
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Blasiak Michele, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ingeniería.
Oberti Julieta, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ingeniería.
Strechia Jimena, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ingeniería.
Quintana Patricia, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ingeniería.
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Blasiak, Michele
Oberti, Julieta
Strechia, Jimena
Quintana, Patricia
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Production engineering
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spelling Cancela Héctor, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ingeniería.Blasiak Michele, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ingeniería.Oberti Julieta, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ingeniería.Strechia Jimena, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ingeniería.Quintana Patricia, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ingeniería.2025-10-03T17:55:07Z2025-10-03T17:55:07Z2025Cancela, H., Blasiak, M., Oberti, J. y otros. "Worker assignment models for hiring people with disabilities in service organizations". CLEI Electronic Journal. [en línea] 2025 28(5), pp. 1-20. DOI: https://doi.org/10.19153/cleiej.28.5.70717-5000https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/51897A diverse workforce is one of the most important assets for modern organizations. In thissense, the integration of workers with disabilities is both an opportunity in terms of staffdiversity and of corporate social responsibility, and, in many cases, a legal duty. Success-fully achieving this integration can nevertheless be challenging, and requires taking intoaccount different aspects, one of which is achieving a fair and efficient task distribution. In the literature, many task assignment models have been proposed for distributingand managing tasks within a work team, usually aiming to optimize productivity andefficiency. These models take into account workers’ abilities, experience and work charge,as well as the characteristics of the tasks, to assign each worker the most appropriatetask. When the workforce includes people with disabilities, the assignment models mustbe adaptable enough to guarantee the full integration of all the team members.In this paper, we develop a mathematical programming model for task assignment in thecontext of hiring people with disabilities in service organizations. We discuss a practicalcase study at the Intendencia de Montevideo (IdeM), as part of a project for improvingthe integration of people with disabilities in its staff (currently, the IdeM staff onlyincludes about 1.5% of employees with disabilities; while applicable laws state that thispercentage should be at least 4%). The mathematical programming model developedincludes four alternative objective functions, taking into account the goals of differentstakeholders. We analyze the solutions found by applying the model, comparing theresults against manual assignments. We also discuss the solutions obtained when theobjective functions are integrated using a weighted sum method, and the sensitivitywith regard to the coefficients. We also study how the results vary when the number ofavailable positions is changed. 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spellingShingle Worker assignment models for hiring people with disabilities in service organizations
Cancela, Héctor
Work assignment problem
Task assignment
Mathematical programming
People with disabilities
Production engineering
status_str publishedVersion
title Worker assignment models for hiring people with disabilities in service organizations
title_full Worker assignment models for hiring people with disabilities in service organizations
title_fullStr Worker assignment models for hiring people with disabilities in service organizations
title_full_unstemmed Worker assignment models for hiring people with disabilities in service organizations
title_short Worker assignment models for hiring people with disabilities in service organizations
title_sort Worker assignment models for hiring people with disabilities in service organizations
topic Work assignment problem
Task assignment
Mathematical programming
People with disabilities
Production engineering
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