Government Rejects Calls for ‘Menopause Leave’ at Work: Editor’s Note
A lack of support for women experiencing menopause will cause an estimated 1,000,000 to leave their job. Editor Olivia Hartland Robbins discusses her views on the Government’s decision to reject calls of’menopause leaves’
Supporting women doesn’t automatically discriminate against men.
Is the government insulting the women by not taking action to combat the menopause?
It has slammed women’s doors in their faces when the progress was finally starting to emerge on this subject.
Last month, the government rejected an amendment to the law intended to help menopausal woman.
A million women are estimated to leave their jobs due to the lack of support during menopause
The Equalities Act was amended to include menopause as a “protected characteristic” in the recommendation of the Commons Women and Equalities Committee.
The report focused on menopause in the workplace and how women often feel unsupported and are forced out of their jobs due to menopause symptoms.
According to a BUPA & CIPD study, 1 million women are estimated to leave their jobs due to a lack support during menopause.
The government’s rejection of the proposal is even more shocking.
Caroline Nokes, Conservative MP said it was a missed opportunity to prevent a large number of talented and experienced females from leaving the workplace. She added that she is not convinced that menopause should be a priority for the Government.
Dr Dawn Harper , an NHS GP and broadcaster, commented that ‘working women in menopause are the fastest-growing demographic in the UK. They also tend to be the most senior.
“Unfortunately, employers in the UK are not aware of how menopause can affect their employees. A lack of support is pushing women away from the workplace.”
Menopause at work has been a hot topic for many years, despite the government’s refusal. Many companies have invested time and money in supporting their menopausal employees.
Healthista hopes that women’s rights and the recognition of them will continue to grow, and that companies who want to support their employees do take action.
Menopause at work has been and will continue to be a hot topic
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The Healthista Menopause Pack, led by Dr Dawn Harper and funded by Dragon’s Den Touker Suleyman includes 40 videos featuring expert guidance, PDF’s with information, audio meditations, workouts tailored to your needs, and recipes that balance hormones.
We want to make it as easy as we can for women to access the information they need about menopause, so that they can continue to work to their best ability.
It is time to support menopausal woman and help them through what can be a trying and difficult time for many.