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THE HEALTH RIGHTS PROJECT

What rights do I have at my workplace if I am a person with HIV?

All persons with HIV have the right to: 

  1. Non-discrimination in employment and occupation, 
  2. Reasonable accommodation,1
  3. A safe working environment including universal precautions,2 post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), and medication to prevent the spread of HIV,
  4. Confidentiality of the person's HIV status, and 
  5. A grievance redressal mechanism through a Complaints Officer.

All workplaces with 100 or more people and all healthcare establishments with 20 or more are required to have a HIV and AIDS Policy for Establishments. The policy should cover non-discrimination, confidentiality, grievance handling, and support for employees living with HIV.

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Notes

1

A reasonable accommodation is a minor adjustments to a job or work that enable an HIV-positive person who is otherwise qualified to enjoy equal benefits or perform the essential functions of the job. It is the employer's obligation to consider this before resorting to termination.

2

Universal precautions are control measures that prevent exposure to or reduce the risk of HIV transmission.

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