A YORKSHIRE college is one of the latest employers to sign a TUC charter aimed at protecting workers suffering a terminal illness.
The “Dying to Work” charter is part of the trade-union organisation’s campaign to win greater security for terminally ill workers so that they cannot be dismissed as a result of their condition.
Bradford College in west Yorkshire signed the charter on Wednesday, joining employers such as Rolls Royce, Royal Mail and the Co-op.
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GEOFF BOTTOMS, who has worked in a palliative care hospice for 11 years, argues the postcode lottery for proper end-of-life care must be ended to give the terminally ill choice and agency


