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Published 13:14 29 Oct 2021 BST
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Kellogg's has committed to training its people managers on menopause, to deepen understanding on the subject and to support team members impacted with workplace adjustments, such as increased flexible working and occupational health support.
Pregnancy loss affects many people, with an estimated one in five pregnancies ending in miscarriage. The company will give paid leave, without the need for a doctor’s note, to impacted employees including partners and those using a surrogate mother.
Managers will be trained to recognise that time off for appointments relating to pregnancy loss will not be possible to arrange around the demands of work and flexibility will be important.
The policy package will also include support for staff going through fertility treatment, whether that is for themselves or a partner, and it will be regardless of the length of service.
To support treatment Kellogg's will give employees three periods of leave each year. They will be given access to a private space to administer treatment if necessary.
Speaking on the additional supports Sam Thomas-Berry, Kellogg's Europe VP, human resources said:
“We want to offer employees increased support for those often-taboo issues like the menopause, fertility and pregnancy loss. Many people experience these issues, and the impact can be both physical and mental, but they aren’t discussed widely in the workplace. That’s why we’re launching several new workplace policies for even better equity and inclusion at Kellogg’s. We want to create a culture where people feel psychologically safe so we’ll encourage colleagues to be allies to others impacted by these issues.”Flexible working and a free counselling helpline is available to all Kellogg’s staff and will be encouraged to people experiencing these issues.
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