Aids/hiv And Ethics In The South African Workplace

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...is AIDS. This disease is no respecter of boundaries, nationalities, gender or age, and as such impacts international relations on a large scale. There have been devastating plagues throughout history which have killed hundreds of thousands of people. Now, in the modern age, another disease has come into existence that threatens the very balance of life in Africa. Given the dire nature of the AIDS epidemic in Africa one has to wonder if it would be ethical not to have an aids/hiv policy in the South African workplace.
In July of this year, the US Agency for international development released a statement corroborating Tom Lantos’ statements. According to their findings from the most recent world Census there will be asignificant drop in life expectancies for over fifty one countries, with a negative rate of growth for those countries(AIDS/HIV statistics, 2002). A...

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