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The Education Of A.I.D.S Discrimination

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The Education of A.I.D.S Discrimination


      Employees are being discriminated against for their infectious illness
known as A.I.D.S.  They are labeled incapable of performing the tasks they
pursued before they were recognized as being infected.  The confidentiality of
an employee is a private matter and very personal.  There aremany different
kinds of prejudice but not one as deadly as A.I.D.S Discrimination.  The
emotional trauma and future ofemployment play a giant role in the inflicted.
Health policies through job-related fields must learn to recognize that like
other illnesses,  A.I.D.S does not forbid an employee of performing his or her
duties.  It is the most altering form of discrimination because of the fact that
every time a person finds out they are positive,  the opinions of those who
surround them are likely to change. The working class is the most susceptible to
this form of discrimination.  The every day environment of an employee with
A.I.D.S is also the work grounds for someone who isn'tinfected with A.I.D.S.
A.I.D.S Discrimination in a job-related atmosphere is due to lack of education
and sensitivity.
      The infection of HIV does not reduce an employee'sefficiency from
satisfactory to intolerable.  An employee should not be denied employment or
promotion if they are not flawed by HIV.  Some employees are not stripped of
their capacities to perform even though they are infected with HIV(Lewy 2).  Why
should the employee health benefits be altered because of the nature of the
disease.  The majority of employee policies offered cover catastrophic illness
with only ten percent covering A.I.D.S.  One particular policy states that
people do not become infected through usual behavior in a working environment.
This illustrates that A.I.D.S patients are protected under disability law and
are entitled to the same medical benefits (Karr A1).  Policies must be issued to
protect the inflicted.  A Department of Health and Huma...

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