thank you. i completely agree with you. after all i work in an industry that doesn't handle food or medical equipment. i heard not all have hbsag screening so there is a chance. Chances are I got this when I was still a child however I still manged to pass the medical process of my current employer. That goes to show that even a multinational company where I work in doesn't give a damn who have this illness.
You may read this
http://www.liverphil.org/news-yellow-warriors-society-fights-for-awareness-eradication-of-hepatitis-b.php
One doctor told me, if you are applying a job, don't tell them your situation, it may just complicate things or the job offer. Let the lab result speak, and if they've known about it, then tell them you don't know nothing, it may just give you a higher chance of getting the offer than not trying at all. It's too risky but it's worth trying for, always seek for opportunity, drive your life, don't let this disease drive you.
sir, anu ano po ba ang batas natin na sumusuporta sa mga may sakit natin? gusto ko sana lumipat ng kumpanya ngunit takot ako magresign baka kasi di ako tanggapin s lilipatan ko pag nalaman ang kalagayan ko at di din ako pabalikin s pinanggalingan kong kumpanya
hindi ako sure kung meron pero sana wla..kc hindi ko alam kung san ako pupulutin pag natanggal ako sa work ko ngayon.
may blo0dtest bA pag sa g0vernment mag w0w0rk?
salamat sa reply...actually sir hindi nman related sa to food and hospital ang work ko..sana makalusot ako sa medical namin..pray na lang kay GOD na makapasa ako sa medical at sana magkaron na ng gamot sa sakit natin pra gumaling na tau lhat....salamat uli sa reply..
Depende kung saan aligned ang work mo. If it is related to food, hospitals, etc. basta work that has a high possibility in transmitting it to what you do and then to the people that uses it, yan ang may testing. The rest wala na dapat, because we have a law about that. Now, if it's working abroad, yan mahigpit din ang goverment natin.