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AIDS and Employment: Diagnosis and Prognosis

Derek Adam‐Smith (Portsmouth Business School, Centre for AIDS and Employment Research, UK)
David Goss (Portsmouth Business School, Centre for AIDS and Employment Research, UK)
Adele Sinclair (Portsmouth Business School, Centre for AIDS and Employment Research, UK)
Gary Rees (Portsmouth Business School, Centre for AIDS and Employment Research, UK)
Karen Meudell (Portsmouth Business School, Centre for AIDS and Employment Research, UK)

Employee Relations

ISSN: 0142-5455

Article publication date: 1 March 1992

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Abstract

The issue of AIDS/HIV is currently a concern of many employing organizations. Considers the contextual factors which surround AIDS as a workplace issue in terms of legislation, state policy, and trade union and employer positions. This is followed by an analysis of current UK corporate AIDS policies. Identifies two approaches to policy formulation: definsive and humanistic. The former regards AIDS/HIV largely in instrumental terms whereas the latter frames the issue as one of social justice and responsibility. Considers the implications of each position and explores the prospects for future research and practice.

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Adam‐Smith, D., Goss, D., Sinclair, A., Rees, G. and Meudell, K. (1992), "AIDS and Employment: Diagnosis and Prognosis", Employee Relations, Vol. 14 No. 3, pp. 29-40. https://doi.org/10.1108/01425459210013887

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MCB UP Ltd

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