The termination of the employment relationship on the grounds of the employee's HIV status
A substantial number of employees in South Africa may soon be out of work as the result of their HIV-positive status. The dismissal of an infected employee may be motivated by the fact that he is considered to be incompetent or incapable of doing the work for which he was employed. Customers and fel...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-171142016-04-16T04:08:48Z The termination of the employment relationship on the grounds of the employee's HIV status Kone, Mmberegeni Kingshald Mischke, Carl Visser, Coenraad J. HIV epidemic Employer-employee relationship HIV testing Incapacity dismissal Commercial rationale Social prejudice Dishonesty Constructive dismissal Unfair labour practice 344.12596068 Employees -- Dismissal of -- Law and legislation -- South Africa AIDS (Disease) -- Law and legislation -- South Africa A substantial number of employees in South Africa may soon be out of work as the result of their HIV-positive status. The dismissal of an infected employee may be motivated by the fact that he is considered to be incompetent or incapable of doing the work for which he was employed. Customers and fellow employees may refuse to deal with an infected employee, with the result that the employee is dismissed for economic reasons. The nature of the undertaking's activities may be such that the presence of an infected employee constitutes a health risk. For the purposes of carrying out his duty to create and maintain safe working conditions, the employer dismisses the employee. The employer may even force the infected employee to resign. Measures should be taken to improve the situation of infected employees. They include educating employers and employees about the transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus. Mercentile Law LL. M. 2015-01-23T04:24:53Z 2015-01-23T04:24:53Z 1995-11 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17114 en 1 online resource (iii, 52 leaves) |
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A substantial number of employees in South Africa may soon be out of work as the result of their HIV-positive status. The dismissal of an infected employee may be motivated by the fact that he is considered to be incompetent or incapable of doing the work for which he was employed. Customers and fellow employees may refuse to deal with an infected employee, with the result that the employee is dismissed for economic reasons. The nature of the undertaking's
activities may be such that the presence of an infected employee constitutes a health risk. For the purposes of carrying out his duty to create and maintain safe working conditions, the employer dismisses the employee. The employer may even force the infected employee to resign.
Measures should be taken to improve the situation of infected employees. They include educating employers and employees about the transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus. === Mercentile Law === LL. M. |
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