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Taking HIV test depends on one's job description
07 December 2005 at 04h30
Employers are not entitled to conduct medical tests in respect of employees on a mere whim, writes Tony Healy.
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Policy to manage HIV and Aids at work
01 December 2005 at 04h30
The South African Business Coalition on HIV and Aids has launched an HIV and Aids toolkit designed to help small and medium-sized firms manage the disease in the workplace.
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Going big against violence and abuse
23 November 2005 at 04h30
Kelly Industrial, a provider of human resources and people management solutions in the industrial sector, has embarked on an active campaign against violence and abuse in SA.
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Finding an HIV and Aids champion
09 November 2005 at 08h21
The South African Business Coalition on HIV and Aids' Workplace Programme looks at the process of appointing an HIV and Aids champion who has the overall responsibility of co-ordinating, implementing and managing the programme.
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How to ease staff into HIV office programme
06 October 2005 at 13h55
The South African Business Coalition Against HIV and Aids has introduced a toolkit for implementing an HIV and Aids programme in the workplace.
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Why is Aids a business issue?
26 September 2005 at 07h07
Increased costs and loss of productivity are just two of the effects that Aids can have on a business.
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Firms obliged to help HIV workers
22 September 2005 at 15h04
Hey boss! Take a look at your workforce beavering about you. Do you know that some of your employees may be infected and living with HIV?
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Forging partnerships for healthy workers
23 August 2005 at 09h39
Businesses are formally engaging with the government to intensify programmes aimed at mitigating the effects of HIV and Aids and TB - two co-epidemics that gravely affect this country's economic performance.
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Small businesses can help fight HIV and Aids
18 August 2005 at 10h00
It is often suggested that little has been achieved among small, micro and medium-sized enterprises in dealing with the Aids pandemic - but now is time for this to change, says Brad Mears, chief executive of the South African Coalition ...
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How to become an Aids counsellor
20 June 2005 at 11h50
Sarah-Jane Bosch explores the world of an HIV and Aids counsellor, identifying some of the vital skills needed to take on this role...
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Setting new standards for HIV testing at work
16 June 2005 at 13h59
Barloworld Equipment is setting new standards in the fight against HIV and Aids, with record responses at its facilities for prevalence testing.
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BEE obligations made easier with training
15 June 2005 at 14h41
Black Economic Empowerment obligations provide challenges for businesses every day - but a new training programme shows companies how to tackle the issue.
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Celebrate the noble profession of nursing
11 May 2005 at 11h57
International Nurses' Day is a time to reflect on the role nurses play in society's well-being.
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Aids project tours the country
06 September 2004 at 06h03
The sectoral education and training authority for the Finance, Accounting, Management Consulting and Other Financial Services will be hosting roadshows on HIV/Aids awareness in all nine provinces this month.
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Workers' HIV rights must be respected
15 September 2003 at 07h41
The realities of HIV/Aids in the workplace need to be addressed by employers, but handled appropriately. Employers must understand what obligations they have and know their employees' rights.
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CEOs must get involved personally in fight
27 November 2002 at 10h50
The United Nations says South Africa has the most people living with HIV and Aids in the world. Companies in South Africa could lose up to 15 percent of annual profits to the disease by 2008. Clem Sunter, a board member of the South Afri...
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Assessing Aids impact at work
11 September 2002 at 10h02
Despite the continued Aids epidemic affecting our country, most South African companies have not begun to fully assess the impact of the disease on their workplaces. But the more labour-intensive a company is, the greater the impact of A...
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'Auntie Merle's' recipe for Aids
26 August 2002 at 09h11
HIV/Aids is a serious disease, but when Auntie Merle, aka popular local comedian Marc Lottering, enters with her lemon meringues and her recipe for HIV/Aids in the Workplace, the ice is broken and the subject given a lighter tone.
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Fighting Aids at work
26 June 2002 at 10h25
AIDS training by firms should be hard-hitting and ongoing and should follow a multifaceted approach to stand any chance of getting employees to change their ways, says Sarah Donnelly of Assessment Solutions Africa.
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Advice on HIV in the workplace
19 June 2002 at 09h45
There are many myths about contracting HIV/Aids in the workplace, and often very little preparation to prevent it from being contracted. Sarah Donnely of Assessment Solutions Africa offers some advice.
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