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DOL to employers: Support workers experiencing menstruation and menopause

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Washington — Employers can improve the on-the-job experience for workers affected by menstruation and menopause by providing protections and accommodations, and being flexible, the Department of Labor says.

In a recent Issue Brief, the DOL Women’s Bureau notes that menstruation and menopause impact nearly half of U.S. workers but remain taboo topics in many workplaces. That could change with low-cost accommodations and workplace policies ensuring these employees get more support on the job.

Some employers provide access to bathrooms, handwashing facilities, clean drinking water and regular breaks during work hours. Other accommodations could include:

Policy changes employers can consider:

“These actions can improve worker recruitment and retention and, in turn, strengthen the overall labor force,” DOL says. “More importantly, these protections and accommodations signal a willingness to help all workers maintain the dignity they deserve.”


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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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