I wish that I knew this in 2020, as an NHS nurse I was denied to be moved into a less demanding role that did not include 12 hr night and day shifts. I left my job, probably for the best as its was kinda toxic. I have breast cancer to thank for getting out of it. I do wonder if cancer had not have happened, would I still be there now? At the time I had no idea that I had any rights, I moved jobs and was much happier I had a recurrence in 2022, had Diep surgery and have to say I was treated much better as a nurse working in the private sector. I had a 7 week phased return, and was well supported throughout. Almost a year on, I am fit and healthy but sometimes struggle with tiredness working late into the evening. I might consider asking to reduce this, as it drains me
Discrimination is unlawful: it's civil law & in the civil courts, it's unlawful, NOT illegal. Illegal refers to the criminal justice system. E.G: it's illegal to rob a house but unlawful to withdraw a job offer on the grounds of autism (the latter happened to me).
Yes it should be. Where I work which is for the US government it is considered a disability. However, it's not considered one that gets you any bonus points in your job like some other disabilities who are chosen first, which is an interesting concept.
This was so very good. I watched this twice and made notes as I return to work on a phased return after breast cancer treatment.
Very informative. I was very lucky with my employers, but have heard some shocking stories.
I wish that I knew this in 2020, as an NHS nurse I was denied to be moved into a less demanding role that did not include 12 hr night and day shifts. I left my job, probably for the best as its was kinda toxic. I have breast cancer to thank for getting out of it. I do wonder if cancer had not have happened, would I still be there now? At the time I had no idea that I had any rights, I moved jobs and was much happier
I had a recurrence in 2022, had Diep surgery and have to say I was treated much better as a nurse working in the private sector. I had a 7 week phased return, and was well supported throughout. Almost a year on, I am fit and healthy but sometimes struggle with tiredness working late into the evening. I might consider asking to reduce this, as it drains me
Excellent information, very helpful
Love your book. I wish you well🙏
Discrimination is unlawful: it's civil law & in the civil courts, it's unlawful, NOT illegal. Illegal refers to the criminal justice system. E.G: it's illegal to rob a house but unlawful to withdraw a job offer on the grounds of autism (the latter happened to me).
Hi Dr
What if you're 69( and unemployed X?
great and really helpful video Liz!
Thanks Brooke!
How does this affect self employment and Universal credit pls?
Only 5 years in Germany
I thought it was illegal os the US, jist experienced to this
I’m afraid I don’t know the law in the US
In the USA, having cancer is not a automatic disability.
And that makes me cross. It should be
Yes it should be.
Where I work which is for the US government it is considered a disability.
However, it's not considered one that gets you any bonus points in your job like some other disabilities who are chosen first, which is an interesting concept.
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