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This Article is From Jan 06, 2018

Can Paid Menstrual Leave Work Against Gender Parity?

Can Paid Menstrual Leave Work Against Gender Parity?
Employees working at the Avise Techno Solutions LLP call center in Kolkata, India (Photograph: Taylor Weidman/Bloomberg)

Earlier this week, Lok Sabha Member of Parliament Ninong Ering moved a private member's bill seeking two days of paid menstrual leave every month for women employees in government institutions. The Menstruation Benefit Bill, 2017 asks for compulsory leave, 30-minute breaks twice a day during four days of menstruation and overtime for women who choose to not avail for this leave.

Most Indian companies provide 12 days of casual leave per year, often used when an employee is unwell. But MP Ninong Ering thinks this is just not enough. “It is just a question of two days,” says the lawmaker from Arunachal Pradesh “What happens when she is down with flu or viral fever,” he asks.

While private member's bills rarely become law, this particular proposal has sparked a heated debate on whether menstrual leave should be implemented.

More than 50 percent of the respondents to BloombergQuint's Twitter poll said they were in favour of menstrual leave.

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