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Article

23 Oct 2006

Author:
Nwabisa Nofemele, Herald [So. Africa]

Union hails car companies' HIV/Aids programmes [So. Africa]

Automotive giants in the Eastern Cape have a received a thumbs-up from the National Union of Metalworkers of SA [So. Africa] for their effective HIV/Aids wellness programmes. However, at a strategy workshop hosted by the SA Business Coalition against HIV/Aids, most businesses conceded that there were companies which did not implement HIV/Aids wellness programmes because they did not understand the long-term negative impact of ignoring the disease... [refers to programmes by DaimlerChrysler, General Motors, Volkswagen, Continental Tyres]