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Published 23:40 11 May 2022 BST
Updated 09:42 12 May 2022 BST
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According to Spanish radio station Cadena Ser, the Spanish government is due to approve the measure as early as next week.
Spain is not the first country to unveil a plan like this, with countries such as Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, and Zambia all offer guaranteed menstrual leave. Still, the plan will make Spain the first European country to offer it, and will – hopefully – inspire other Western countries to do the same. Angela Rodriguez, the secretary of state for equality, told El Periodico: “If someone has an illness,” with severe symptoms also occurring with periods such as debilitating abdominal pain or headaches, “a temporary disability is granted. This means “the same should happen with menstruation — allowing a woman with a very painful period to stay at home.”Spain is set to become first Western country offering ‘menstrual leave’ to women.
Women who suffer from severe period pain will be allowed to take leave from work for up to three days each month Thread ??https://t.co/Wz1s49mEmq pic.twitter.com/xfRxFJMiIR — Telegraph Life (@TelegraphLife) May 11, 2022
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