Organizing Aids

Organizing Aids
Author: Derek Adam-Smith
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2005-06-28
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1135747628

It has been estimated that 90% of those who are HIV positive are in employment. This text provides a historical and international review of the theoretical and practical issues which bear upon organisational responses to HIV/AIDS.

AIDS in the Workplace

AIDS in the Workplace
Author: William F. Banta
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780669280562

Health experts estimate that one million people in the United States are HIV positive, but new medical treatments allow many to work for years after contracting the AIDS virus. Drawing on the most comprehensive and up-to-date information now available on the complex legal and ethical issues related to AIDS, attorney William F. Banta explains employers', employees', and applicants' rights and responsibilities as defined by the new Americans with Disabilities Act, OSHA, COBRA, the National Labor Relations Act, state and local laws, arbitration awards, and the Centers for Disease Control. He clarifies the complex issues of hiring, firing, insuring, and testing applicants and employees with the AIDS virus. More than any other group of employees, physicians, nurses, dentists, and other health care workers have generated concern about transmitting or acquiring HIV on the job. While the risk of actual infection is very low for medical practitioners, and even more remote for patients, health care employers should develop policies and procedures to guide them through complex and sensitive situations and limit their liability in the event of a legal challenge. They must balance the infected employee's right to work against the obligation to protect the patient. They must weigh the obligation to treat infected patients against the right of employees to safe working conditions. They must consider the right of an employee or patient to know the HIV condition of the other, as well as the infected person's right to confidentiality. William Banta cuts through the medical, legal, and ethical morass to analyze these matters with clarity. The extensive appendix of laws and regulations, governmentrecommendations, checklists, and sample policies will assist readers in developing or evaluating their own workplace procedures. Workers who are HIV positive, managers, union officials, attorneys, and physicians, will find valuable advice on one of the most urgent problems of the 1990s.

HIV/AIDS and the World of Work

HIV/AIDS and the World of Work
Author: International Labour Office
Publisher: International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2010
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: 9789220218976

The present bilingual volume contains the English and French versions of the proposed Recommendation on HIV/AIDS and the world of work, amended in the light of the observations made by governments and by employers' and workers' organizations and for the reasons set out in the Office commentaries.

HIV/AIDS and the World of Work

HIV/AIDS and the World of Work
Author: International Labour Office
Publisher: International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2002
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: 9789221116332

It provides practical guidance to policy-makers, employers' and workers' organizations and other social partners for formulating and implementing workplace policy, prevention and care programs. This is an important ILO contribution to the global effort to fight HIV/AIDS.

HIV and AIDS in the Workplace

HIV and AIDS in the Workplace
Author: Marion Maguire
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2007-09-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3638747336

Seminar paper from the year 2003 in the subject Business economics - Personnel and Organisation, grade: 1.0 (A), Hawai'i Pacific University (-), course: Lecture MBA Program, 12 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: In the business environment HIV and AIDS has become both a health and an economic problem. As the epidemic spreads throughout the workforce, Human resources personnel and managers in general must be prepared to deal effectively with the challenge of having employees who are affected by HIV and AIDS. The majority of large U.S. corporations already employ a substantial number of people who have AIDS or are infected with HIV. Integration of HIV and AIDS programs into human resources management systems should be viewed as a means to achieve overall effective human resource management and to reduce costs. Currently, only 16% of U.S. businesses offer AIDS/HIV workplace education programs to their employees. In order to deal with this issue effectively, managers need to know how HIV is transmitted, the stages of the disease, how to prevent discrimination against employees who have AIDS or are infected with HIV, and what accommodations must be provided for such workers under the ADA and other laws. They also need to learn how to manage the psychological climate of work groups that have employees with HIV or AIDS to prevent workplace disruptions. Statement of the problem HIV and AIDS have become a serious problem in all five continents. HIV continues to spread around the world and global statistics show that 34.3 million people are living with HIV in 2003, in comparison to 5.4 million in 1999. The virus impacts not only the internal system of an individual's body, but also does the infection rate affects business and the workplace. Health records show that on average HIV-infected employees have taken seventeen full days of sick leave. The cost of absenteeism, provision of hospital and medical care, training and wages for new employee's replacem

Managing HIV in the Workplace

Managing HIV in the Workplace
Author: Jocelyn Vass
Publisher: HSRC Press
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2006
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: 9780796921611

Providing an in-depth analysis of the opportunities and constraints faced by six small- and medium-sized enterprises in managing the burden of HIV/AIDS within their companies, this study focuses on the complexity of HIV risk dynamics, as well as the challenges of implementing effective HIV/AIDS intervention programs, and highlights achievements despite resource constraints. Through qualitative research techniques, the study reflects not only the views and opinions of management, but also the experiences of ordinary employees as participants in HIV/AIDS interventions.

HIV/AIDS and the World of Work

HIV/AIDS and the World of Work
Author: International Labour Office
Publisher: International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2008
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: 9789221206408

Contains information on HIV/AIDS in the world of work provided by member States in reply to surveys, meetings of experts, and other sources available to the International Labour Office. Includes considerations for the adoption of a new Recommendation on the subject.

Sex, Work and Professionalism

Sex, Work and Professionalism
Author: Katie Deverell
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1134569912

Sex, Work and Professionalism examines what happens when professional concern is defined in terms of sex. Based on original fieldwork with outreach workers in HIV prevention it addresses issues of professionalism, emotion work and boundaries, integrating empirical insights with sociological theory. In most professional relationships sex is not defined as part of the relationship, in fact it is explicitly excluded in guidelines and codes of ethics. HIV prevention outreach workers work in sexual environments with a sexually defined target group and are often employed on the basis of their sexuality. They have to learn how to balance their work and professional lives, overcoming conflicts such as: * professional role V community role * sexual skills V sexual boundaries * personal experiences V professional understanding * professional identity V worldviews. Many of the questions being raised in this book about the meaning of professionalism, the pain and pleasure in emotion work and the management of boundaries between home, sex and work are being asked more generally by workers in a range of organisations. Sex, Work and Professionalism argues for a new understanding of professionalism more appropriate to the human services.

HIV/AIDS at Work

HIV/AIDS at Work
Author: Center for HIV/Substance Abuse Training (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 51
Release: 1994
Genre: AIDS (Disease)
ISBN: 9780788115875

Designed to increase one's knowledge about HIV/AIDS, to improve one's understanding of Federal policies as they relate to HIV/AIDS in the workplace, to learn strategies in response to potential HIV/AIDS management issues confronting Federal supervisors and employees, to help create a responsive work environment, and to foster discussion of new and emerging HIV-related workplace issues to be addressed in the future. Contains a list of resources.

HIV/AIDS and Work

HIV/AIDS and Work
Author: International Labour Office
Publisher: International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9221158241

It is estimated that by the end of 2003 there were just under 38 million people living with HIV/AIDS, with all but two million of these people of working age. This report, prepared by the ILO Programme on HIV/AIDS and the World of Work, sets out global estimates of the impact of HIV/AIDS on the labour force and the working age population in 50 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean and in more developed regions. Issues discussed include: the implications for the private and public sectors, on agriculture and concerns for food insecurity and on the informal economy; on women and children; policy implications and examples of responses to the problem in a variety of workplace settings; provision of antiretroviral therapy in conjunction with HIV prevention in the workplace and the potential for expanded access to workplace-based treatment.