British Company Offers Paid Leave During Menstrual Cycles to ‘Increase Productivity’

By Nina Zipkin Mar 02, 2016
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Coexist, an event firm in Bristol, England, has instituted a plan to provide its predominantly female staff with a “period policy” that will allow them to take time off and work flexibly when they are, in the parlance of Clueless heroine Cher Horowitz, surfing the crimson wave.

Bex Baxter, a director at the company, told the Bristol Post that she believes the initiative will positively affect the company’s efficiency. “There is a misconception that taking time off makes a business unproductive,” she said. “Actually it is about synchronizing work with the natural cycles of the body.” Baxter also noted that the policy isn’t mandatory.

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For many women, taking an Advil and getting on with it is their mode of dealing with cramps and headaches while at work. Though for one in 10 women, the pain associated with their period can be debilitating, at least for a few days.

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Coexist, an event firm in Bristol, England, has instituted a plan to provide its predominantly female staff with a “period policy” that will allow them to take time off and work flexibly when they are, in the parlance of Clueless heroine Cher Horowitz, surfing the crimson wave.

Bex Baxter, a director at the company, told the Bristol Post that she believes the initiative will positively affect the company’s efficiency. “There is a misconception that taking time off makes a business unproductive,” she said. “Actually it is about synchronizing work with the natural cycles of the body.” Baxter also noted that the policy isn’t mandatory.

Related: Weave Health and Wellness Into Your Company’s Culture

For many women, taking an Advil and getting on with it is their mode of dealing with cramps and headaches while at work. Though for one in 10 women, the pain associated with their period can be debilitating, at least for a few days.

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Nina Zipkin

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Nina Zipkin is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com. She frequently covers leadership, media, tech, startups, culture and workplace trends.

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