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X Royal,
Requiring the test as a sole condition of hiring would be a violation of human rights yes. I am not disputing that fact at all. However, if there existed the possibility that a candidate is pregnant, and they were for instance to be training in nuclear medicine, it would probably preclude them from the training, and employment temporarily. Therefore it's feasible that a condition of enrollment for a specific trade may be that they are required to have a test of some kind. Whether a drug test, an aids test or a pregnancy test, a condition of employment is a condition of employment. If someone is sexually active, there is always a possibility that there might be an unknown pregnancy.
Companies have the right to test for drugs or other physical conditions as a part of their application processes, what makes the CF any different? I would say that pregnancy is a physical condition, albeit a temporary one.
I'm not in any way whatsoever saying that if it is not a specific condition of trade employment that they should submit themselves to it, rather I'm suggesting that someone might actually be doing something right........
Requiring the test as a sole condition of hiring would be a violation of human rights yes. I am not disputing that fact at all. However, if there existed the possibility that a candidate is pregnant, and they were for instance to be training in nuclear medicine, it would probably preclude them from the training, and employment temporarily. Therefore it's feasible that a condition of enrollment for a specific trade may be that they are required to have a test of some kind. Whether a drug test, an aids test or a pregnancy test, a condition of employment is a condition of employment. If someone is sexually active, there is always a possibility that there might be an unknown pregnancy.
Companies have the right to test for drugs or other physical conditions as a part of their application processes, what makes the CF any different? I would say that pregnancy is a physical condition, albeit a temporary one.
I'm not in any way whatsoever saying that if it is not a specific condition of trade employment that they should submit themselves to it, rather I'm suggesting that someone might actually be doing something right........