NPR’s ‘Morning Edition’ Reports on El Salvador Law Permitting HIV Testing in Workplace
NPR's "Morning Edition" today reports on a "controversial" new law in El Salvador that permits employers to test current and prospective employees for HIV. Although the law prohibits employers from firing HIV-positive workers, some say it "could lead to discrimination" against those with HIV. The full segment will be available in RealPlayer Audio online after noon ET (Elton, "Morning Edition," NPR, 4/3).
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