1. – Faculty, Srishti Institute Of Art, Design And Technology, Bangalore.
| Received
22-May-2018 |
Accepted
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Published
22-May-2018 |
Abstract
Menstrual leave raises a number of questions regarding women’s health, workforce participation
and gender equity at work. This paper addresses the issue in the context of urban women in the
organized workforce. Their access to clean, safe toilets at work and at home puts them at a relative
advantage compared to women in the unorganized sector. Menstrual leave policies, though
well-intentioned, could have negative consequences for gender equity and need to be deployed
with caution. The debate on the policy has raised important issues related to how workplaces
can be more inclusive of women’s bodies. It is suggested that discussions on gender
inclusivity must take into account the intersection of gender with age, class and position in the organizational hierarchy.
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