The impact of reasonable accommodation on HIV/AIDS in the workplace
Abstract
In South Africa HIV/AIDS has had a great negative impact on both private and state
enterprises. Its effect is felt most strongly in South African companies. HIV/ AIDS has
added greatly to expenditure in companies in relation to human resource management.
This research shows that absenteeism, conflict, insurance, and medical claims are
escalating because of HIV/AIDS. The reason is that the number of HIV/AIDS infected
staff is increasing at an alarming rate.
The study was explanatory and quantitative in nature. Data was collected by means of
questionnaire. Probability sampling was used to select a sample from employees at
Eskom Mafikeng, Mafikeng in the Republic of South Africa.
The study identified that HIV/AIDS has been one of the mam causes of increased
expenditure at Eskom Mafikeng because of absenteeism, insurance, medical claims, and
staff-management relationship problems. Hence, the need to implement reasonable
accommodation programmes for HIV/AIDS infected staff to utilize the infected staff
effectively, productively and profitably, until they reach the disability stage.
HIV/AIDS prevention programmes were found to be of benefit to the company and
family members of the infected workforce.