One in 10 women have been forced to leave their job due to severe menopause symptoms.
Under its workers’ rights bill, the Government plans to introduce legislation encouraging large firms to give employees going through the menopause more flexibility.
It has been mooted by some that making “menopause leave’” – specific time off to manage symptoms – a legal right would also be beneficial, while others are concerned it would alienate older women from the workplace.
So should “menopause leave” be a legal right? Julie Burchill , Lucy Mangan and Dr Marilena Nou offer their perspectives.
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