Contact Us Live Help M-F 9am-6pm ET Contáctenos Ayuda en vivo L-V 9am-6pm (HE)
National Prevention Information Network Spanish
Search Help
1-800-458-5231, M-F 9am-6pm (ET)
HIV/AIDS
Hepatitis
STDs
Tuberculosis
Communities at Risk
Partner Forum
Web Tools
Home

<< Back

News (Printable Version)

No Promotion for HIV/AIDS Workers: Study

Abstract
Thai employers’ attitudes toward workers with HIV/AIDS have improved in the past decade, a new study suggests. However, these employees still remain less likely to be promoted. “Employers reason that if an employee living with HIV/AIDS is promoted, they have to shoulder more responsibilities and this could cause their health to deteriorate,” said Dr. Busaya Virakul, an associate professor and a researcher at the National Institute of Development Administration. She conducted the study and presented its findings recently during a media training organized by the Thailand Business Coalition on AIDS. Busaya said her survey of companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand found that the proportion of businesses with a policy on HIV/AIDS in the workplace rose from 6.7 percent in 1997 to 11 percent in 2008. It was commonplace 10 years ago, Busaya said, for employers to require applicants to answer health questions and undergo a blood test. Many businesses rejected candidates living with HIV. Now, Busaya said, most companies view HIV infection as a private matter, and they provide positive workers with the same welfare and medical benefits afforded those with cancer or heart disease. The Health Ministry projects that more than 11,750 Thais will become infected with HIV this year. Of the estimated 1 million residents believed to have contracted HIV, 550,000 are still living.
Source
http://www.nationmultimedia.com
Date of Publication
11/17/2009
Article Type
General media
Article Category
International News
Subjects
Asia
Attitudes
Discrimination
Employees
Employers
HIV Positive Persons
Studies or Surveys

Disclaimer: NPIN provides this information as a public service only. The views and information provided about the materials, news, funding opportunities, organizations, and conferences do not necessarily state or reflect those of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, CDC, or NPIN.

cdcnpin.org News Record #54289

<< Back



Specific Searches
HIV/STD Testing Sites
Organizations
Downloadable Materials
News
Conferences
Funding

Learn More
Electronic Mailing Lists
HIV/AIDS Web Series
Statistics
Campaigns & Initiatives
Links to Related Sites
NPIN Feeds
Telebriefings/Webcasts
Please tell us how we can serve you better
About Us HIV Content Notice Privacy Policy Policies & Disclaimers Site Index
The people in the photos on this website are models and used for illustrative purposes only.
A service of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention