World Menopause and Work Day
September 7 is the World Menopause and Work Day.
EMAS launched the day in 2021 following the publication of its Global consensus recommendations on menopause in the workplace: A European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS) position statement.
In 2023 the global female population is over 4 billion. Women form a large part of workforces worldwide, and many will be working throughout their menopausal years. Menopause is therefore an international equality and diversity issue.
The purpose of the day is to promote strategies for employers, managers, healthcare professionals, and women to make changing workplace environments more menopause supportive.
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