Cancer is a medical condition that affects all of mankind and does not take into account the race, religion and socio-economic position of a person. The effect of cancer on people living with this medical condition goes beyond physical and psychological distress. This is because persons living with cancer experience discrimination in the workplace due to cancer and this affects the employment status or position of cancer employees. Cancer employees if they are not dismissed from work their working conditions is in most instances unbearable due to the unfair labour practices they experience at the hands of employers and fellow employees. Awareness about cancer in the workplace is encouraged and championed in this contribution as on...
Cancer patients often experience reductions in employment and earnings following their diagnosis. Th...
Across Europe there are increasing numbers of older working age people experiencing long term health...
This study explored employer's perspectives on (1) their experience of good practice related to work...
This article interrogates the issue relating to employees living with cancer taking part in employm...
Cancer survivors face a number of challenges from the time they learn they have cancer. The author k...
Disabled people have long been subject to mistreatment and mismanagement in the workplace. These iss...
The duty of employers to reasonably accommodate employees living with disabilities is fundamental an...
The duty of employers to reasonably accommodate employees living with disabilities is fundamental an...
Purpose and methods Cancer survivors have a higher risk of adverse work outcomes such as not being a...
In the ageing workforces of the Global North increasing numbers of older workers are experiencing lo...
A diagnosis of cancer has a significant impact on work and employment. With improvements in cancer t...
To provide an in-depth review of the impact of cancer and cancer-related issues on work ability for ...
Does the right to health care services as provided in terms of the Constitution of the Republic of S...
Objective About 40% of new cancer diagnoses are detected among working age individuals. Cancer diagn...
Every year, more than 100 000 people die from the consequences of a cancer caused by exposure at wor...
Cancer patients often experience reductions in employment and earnings following their diagnosis. Th...
Across Europe there are increasing numbers of older working age people experiencing long term health...
This study explored employer's perspectives on (1) their experience of good practice related to work...
This article interrogates the issue relating to employees living with cancer taking part in employm...
Cancer survivors face a number of challenges from the time they learn they have cancer. The author k...
Disabled people have long been subject to mistreatment and mismanagement in the workplace. These iss...
The duty of employers to reasonably accommodate employees living with disabilities is fundamental an...
The duty of employers to reasonably accommodate employees living with disabilities is fundamental an...
Purpose and methods Cancer survivors have a higher risk of adverse work outcomes such as not being a...
In the ageing workforces of the Global North increasing numbers of older workers are experiencing lo...
A diagnosis of cancer has a significant impact on work and employment. With improvements in cancer t...
To provide an in-depth review of the impact of cancer and cancer-related issues on work ability for ...
Does the right to health care services as provided in terms of the Constitution of the Republic of S...
Objective About 40% of new cancer diagnoses are detected among working age individuals. Cancer diagn...
Every year, more than 100 000 people die from the consequences of a cancer caused by exposure at wor...
Cancer patients often experience reductions in employment and earnings following their diagnosis. Th...
Across Europe there are increasing numbers of older working age people experiencing long term health...
This study explored employer's perspectives on (1) their experience of good practice related to work...