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Women are being forced out of work due to health concerns being dismissed
A GP checking a patient's blood pressure, September 10, 2014

WOMEN’S health concerns are often downplayed and dismissed by employers, resulting in many being forced out of their profession, the TUC women’s conference heard today.

In a motion brought forward by teachers’ union NASUWT, the conference in London raised concerns that despite women being disproportionately vulnerable to long-term inflammatory immune and other health conditions, many sickness-absence and health and safety policies fail to address their conditions.

The conference called on the TUC to campaign for greater awareness of intersectional gender-sensitive health and safety issues in schools, colleges and workplaces.

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