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Revista Cubana de Salud Pública 2013; 39 (4)
Contributions by the International Labor Organization to the working context of the HIV/AIDS people
Salcedo JP, Tovar LM, Arrivillaga M
Language: Spanish
References: 36
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ABSTRACT
This article reflected on the contributions by the International Labor Organization to
the working context of the people living with HIV/AIDS. Various moments since 1988
were shown when it began to be admitted worldwide that this infection would
significantly affect the working force; in 2010, an international standard was issued.
Although the role of the International Labor Organization was assessed as positive,
more efforts are still needed so that the countries could generally make progress in
recognizing the productive capacity of the people with this infection, and the most
vulnerable subgroups such as women could be included. At local level, it is necessary
to promote research studies on the working world of the HIV/AIDS persons, with a
perspective based on social rights and determination.
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