Obesity is a prevalent social matter in modern day society which open doors for discrimination in the workplace. South African employers should be aware of the possible risks and consequences they face when dealing with obesity in the workplace. Obesity is therefore a topic that will become a pressing issue in the South African workplaces soon and it is important to take note of international developments in this regard. The Court of Justice of the European Union found on 19 December 2014 that morbid obesity may in certain instances be considered a disability under the European Union Equal treatment in Employment Directive if an employee is prevented from full participation in employment due to the employee’s weight. With relatively new ant...
South Africa is now considered the most obese of sub-Saharan Africa. Over half of the country’s adul...
According to 2012 OECD data, 52% of EU adults are overweight or obese. It is thus not surprising tha...
Background: Health status is a crucial determinant of an individuals’ labour market outcomes. The pr...
South African labour law is forever evolving to address new issues in the modern workplace. One such...
A concomitant increase has been observed between the prevalence of obesity and the stigmatization an...
Obesity discrimination in employment and recruitment has become a topic of focus for research examin...
Obesity discrimination in employment and recruitment has become a topic of focus for research examin...
The purpose of this study is to first identify whether obese people are discriminated against when h...
Approximately 129.6 million (64.5 percent) Americans are considered overweight and 61.3 million adul...
Background: Obese individuals are frequent targets of weight-based discrimination, particularly in t...
The purpose of this study is to first identify whether obese people are discriminated against when h...
Background: There is a worldwide trend among the general population including health workers to beco...
Obesity is a growing public health concern that is being confronted by both developed and developing...
This article analyses and compares research into discrimination based on weight (weightism) and the ...
Thesis (LLM (Labour Law))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.Unfair discrimination i...
South Africa is now considered the most obese of sub-Saharan Africa. Over half of the country’s adul...
According to 2012 OECD data, 52% of EU adults are overweight or obese. It is thus not surprising tha...
Background: Health status is a crucial determinant of an individuals’ labour market outcomes. The pr...
South African labour law is forever evolving to address new issues in the modern workplace. One such...
A concomitant increase has been observed between the prevalence of obesity and the stigmatization an...
Obesity discrimination in employment and recruitment has become a topic of focus for research examin...
Obesity discrimination in employment and recruitment has become a topic of focus for research examin...
The purpose of this study is to first identify whether obese people are discriminated against when h...
Approximately 129.6 million (64.5 percent) Americans are considered overweight and 61.3 million adul...
Background: Obese individuals are frequent targets of weight-based discrimination, particularly in t...
The purpose of this study is to first identify whether obese people are discriminated against when h...
Background: There is a worldwide trend among the general population including health workers to beco...
Obesity is a growing public health concern that is being confronted by both developed and developing...
This article analyses and compares research into discrimination based on weight (weightism) and the ...
Thesis (LLM (Labour Law))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.Unfair discrimination i...
South Africa is now considered the most obese of sub-Saharan Africa. Over half of the country’s adul...
According to 2012 OECD data, 52% of EU adults are overweight or obese. It is thus not surprising tha...
Background: Health status is a crucial determinant of an individuals’ labour market outcomes. The pr...