Why we need more menopause positivity in the workplace
Every year, about 1.3 million women will go through menopause, according to the National Menopause Foundation. Yet, it’s a subject we’re still not talking about, especially in the workplace.
Bank of America recently released a study on the state of menopause in the workplace, surveying 500 HR professionals at large companies and 2,000 female employees, ages 40 to 65, who work at large companies and have had a menstrual cycle. The study revealed a large gap between how employers think about menopause and what employees want and need.
“Women should not be embarrassed about the menopausal symptoms they experience, or fear being discriminated against in the workplace because of them,” Claire Gill, founder of the National Menopause Foundation, wrote in the report. “We hope this research will inspire positive change in how people perceive, understand, and experience menopause and drive a call to action to go beyond the status quo to support women in this stage of life.”
(17)