“ We can no longer continue to ask women to manage this chronic phenomenon alone, without support or awareness. There is an answer to be given “he told theFrench media agency the socialist senator Hélène Conway-Mouret. This Thursday, February 15, he will defend in the Senate a bill in favor of the introduction of menstrual leave and its inclusion in the Labor Code.
Two days off per month with no waiting days
This text, presented in April 2023, plans to establish a teleworking system for women suffering from “dysmenorrhea, including endometriosis “. He also wants the creation of a specific abstention from work, lasting no more than two days per month or 13 days per year.
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This ruling would be applicable without waiting for the day and could be mobilized by any person who benefits from a “prescription for suspension of work » delivered by a doctor or midwife. It would be 100% refunded.
Inequality factor
“Pain has a negative impact on the quality of their work. This can become a factor of inequality with women being penalized when promoted. Because we will say “not her, not always above”. », Hélène Conway-Mouret observed to our colleagues at Parisian.
If the text were adopted, it would allow women to be “more fulfilled at work, less disabled and therefore less penalized in their professional development », the senator told AFP.
In reality, menstrual leave is slowly becoming established in France, through companies and administrations that have already implemented it under certain conditions, like the municipality of Saint-Ouenor even more recently the department of Seine-Saint-Denis.
According to an Ifop survey, 66% of French women are in favor of the introduction of menstrual leave.
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