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Government rejects calls for menopause leave
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TORY ministers have rejected calls from a parliamentary committee to launch a trial of menopause work leave, describing the proposal “unnecessary and counterproductive.”

The pilot scheme was recommended by the women and equalities committee in a report published last July.

The report also put forward a proposal to change employment law in order to better protect the rights of women experiencing the menopause, by making it a “protected characteristic” under the Equality Act. 

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