The Spanish Government recently announced that it is considering creating new laws that would give employees the right to take between 3 and 5 days off every month if they suffer from severe period pain.
Several other countries around the world already have period leave, so should our Government consider implementing the same laws for people here?
The Quicky speaks to an expert in women's health, and a specialist doctor to find out whether period leave is necessary for female workers, and if and how it could work here in Australia without bankrupting businesses.
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Host: Emma Gillespie
With thanks to:
Dr Sonia Davison - Endocrinologist at the Jean Hailes Medical Centre, and President of the Australasian Menopause Society (AMS) who has a special interest in women's health, including gynaecological and general endocrinology. Sonia recently spoke at Mamamia's Very Peri Summit on the science behind Perimenopause
Emilee Gilbert - Associate Professor in Psychological Science at the University of Western Sydney and an expert across a range of qualitative research methods, public health policies and practices, and the application of post-structural feminist theory to the analysis of issues surrounding gender, health and sexuality
Producer: Emma Gillespie
Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane
Audio Producer: Thom Lion
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