The necessity of a workplace HIV/AIDS policy for Tata Tea Ltd. was significantly felt because Tata Tea, being an agro-based industry, is dependent on its huge manpower resources to sustain its operations. Perceiving the future impact of HIV/AIDS on this valuable and indispensable human resource, Tata Tea based its workplace policy on HIV/AIDS on the following needs and principles: (Tata Tea Ltd. was one of the first 10 companies in the world to be a signatory to these clauses at the 5th International Congress on AIDS in the Asia and the Pacific on October 23, 1999, at the Peutra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur.)
To recognise our responsibility to provide a healthy and equitable work environment for all employees, including those with HIV/AIDS.
To provide equal access to available and accurate information, prevention methods, and treatment and research results on HIV/AIDS to employees, in order to empower individuals to make good and necessary decisions about their health. To ensure all employees the right to keep confidential any information, which is highly personal, including information about their HIV/AIDS status.
To promote appropriate, comprehensive and sustainable programme development that assures all people and groups be treated fairly and equally and that no groups or individuals should be discriminated against in the context of HIV/AIDS. To develop partnerships with the private and public sector, non-governmental organisations and the community in order to foster better social responsibility.
To be leaders in the global corporate community by encouraging and assisting other corporate organisations to be aware and proactive to the challenges posed by HIV/AIDS.
Based on this historic declaration, the following draft policy of Tata Tea Ltd., on HIV/AIDS and the workplace, has been drawn up.
First aid: In any situation requiring first aid in the workplace, precautions need to be taken to reduce the risk of transmitting blood-borne infections, including hepatitis B. These standard precautions will be equally effective against HIV transmission.