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HIV/AIDS Rights in the Workplace and Healthcare in Western Cape

People living with HIV in Western Cape have comprehensive legal protection. Mandatory HIV testing, disclosure without consent, and workplace discrimination based on HIV status are all illegal. Section 9 of the Constitution and the Employment Equity Act specifically protect HIV-positive individuals.

The Law That Protects You

Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998 — Section 7
Medical testing of employees, including HIV testing, is prohibited unless it is justifiable in the light of medical facts and is authorised by the Labour Court.
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 — Section 9
Discrimination based on HIV status constitutes unfair discrimination — HIV status is an analogous ground to the listed grounds in s9.

What To Do — Step by Step

  1. Refuse HIV testing unless it has been authorised by the Labour Court or you have given informed voluntary consent.

  2. Your HIV status is confidential. Your employer, doctor, or any other person may not disclose it without your written consent.

  3. If discriminated against at work (denial of promotion, dismissal, demotion) based on HIV status, refer an unfair labour practice to the CCMA within 6 months.

  4. Access ARV treatment at any public clinic in Western Cape. Treatment is free in the public health sector.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can my employer fire me because I am HIV-positive in Western Cape?
No. HIV status is a protected ground under the EEA. Dismissal, demotion, or refusal to promote based on HIV status is automatically unfair discrimination.
Can I be denied insurance or medical aid because of my HIV status in Western Cape?
The Long-term Insurance Act and Medical Schemes Act prohibit arbitrary exclusion based on HIV status alone. Risk-based underwriting must be reasonable and justifiable.
If I am HIV-positive, must I tell my sexual partner in Western Cape?
You are not legally required to disclose your status, but having unprotected sex without disclosure and without taking measures to prevent transmission may constitute criminal negligence or assault under common law.

Legal Resources in Western Cape

📋 CCMA: Cape Town CCMA (021 442 9000)

⚖️ Legal Aid SA: Legal Aid South Africa — Cape Town (021 431 0567)

🏛️ High Court: Western Cape Division of the High Court, Cape Town (021 480 2400)

🏢 Magistrates' Courts: Cape Town, Bellville, Wynberg, Paarl, George, and other magistrates' courts

🏠 Rental Housing Tribunal: Western Cape Rental Housing Tribunal (021 483 6504)

The Western Cape has a high rate of eviction cases, particularly in informal settlements and rental housing matters. Cape Town has specific by-laws affecting informal traders and housing.