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Monday, 10 October 2011
Discriminated environmentally ill people put up a fight
It is not surprising that scientists have found that people who are sensitive to their environment, are discriminated against in their professional lives more often than people with AIDS, allergies, asthma, stomach ailments, trauma or tuberculosis. But now they seek legal help more often than people with "common" disabilities to enable them to work without restrictions and health responses. Often these processes are even in favor of other handicapped persons , because people with environmental sensitivities need, like any other disability, consideration and adjustments in everyday life and especially in professional life. If consideration is not used and instead harassment or bullying are being used, we can speak of discrimination against the disabled.
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