Hepatitis B discrimination
A report by an anti-discrimination organization reveals that more than 60 percent of State-owned enterprises still require that job applicants should be tested for the hepatitis B virus.
This goes against a government stipulation jointly released a year ago by the Ministry of Health and other central government departments, which specifies that hospitals should never include a hepatitis B test in medical checkups for job recruitment purposes.
This stipulation is meant to prevent hepatitis B virus carriers from being discriminated against when applying for a job.
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