Chronic illness sufferers battle to survive workplaces that do not see them
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 2/05/2025
For employees with chronic but invisible illnesses, the decision to disclose their illness at work is fraught with risk. Many choose silence, concealing their pain behind an air of normalcy. On 1 May, South Africans gather around braais and at union meetings to observe Workers’ Day – a hard-won (…)
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