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Expressing Solidarity with the TB diagnosed employee
Learning ObjectivesSupporting flexiblity in Work hours, Additional Sick Leave,Fight against Stigma and DIscrimination.
Supporting an employee diagnosed with TB
What’s inside:
Read this Chapter to learn how an organization can support an employee diagnosed with active TB.
Expressing Solidarity with the TB diagnosed employee
Ensuring a safe workplace:
- Maintain confidentiality
- No tolerance to stigma and discrimination
- Promote peer employees support activities for TB diagnosed employee
- Contact Tracing for identifying cases if any other employees are having TB
Sick leave and flexible workhours:
TB treatment always involves extended sick leave & the intensive phase of the treatment lasts around 2 months
- HR policy needs to be sensitive to the treatment period.
- Work from home for possible cases depending on the health of the employee
- Considering provision of flexible work hours
Support for continuity of Treatment:
TB treatment lasts for minimum of 6 months, and in most cases the employee can join back to work in and around 2 months. The work place shall ensure the employee is continuing the treatment till the completion of the prescribed course.
Return to work:
The organization shall have a clear return to work policy for avoiding:
- Possible anxiety of employee under treatment as well as other employees
- Prevention of hiding of TB or other air borne infection symptoms
The return to work shall be linked to the medical certification that the employee is no longer infectious.
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