Labour MP AnnelieseDodds tells ShelaghFogarty about Labour’s plans to offer menopausal women paid leave after 'worrying' research revealed that 1 in 10 women drop out due to symptoms.
Women experiencing symptoms of the menopause could be offered paid leave and working environments with temperature-controlled areas, under Labour plans to support the wellbeing of women in the workplace.
Labour is urging UK firms to publish a “menopause action plan” which Ms Dodd’s said should be published alongside companies “gender pay gap reporting” which is unveiled every March.Foreign Secretary denies government is politicising the King after criticism over meeting with EU boss Tescos unveiled a successful package last year, outlining support for colleagues experiencing menopause, enabling colleagues to take time off work to cope with menopausal symptoms without deducting time off.
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