Advertisement

Paris suburb offers menstrual leave in first for France

AFP
AFP - [email protected]
Paris suburb offers menstrual leave in first for France
A woman with painful periods sitting on a chair while at work in Toulouse (Photo by Charly TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

A Paris suburb on Monday became the first municipality in France to allow women leave if they suffer from conditions linked to their menstrual cycles including period pain and endometriosis.

Advertisement

The municipality of Saint-Ouen, north of the capital, will allow women working for the local authorities to take up to two days off  per month under the experimental scheme.

"Of the 2,000 people who work for the municipality, 60 percent are women. While talking with these employees I realised that half of them were suffering in silence. It was a subject put aside, if not taboo," said the Socialist Party mayor of Saint-Ouen Karim Bouamrane.

Advertisement

"Strong decisions had to be made to help them. I am proud that Saint-Ouen has blazed the trail nationally for concrete progress for women's rights," he said.

READ MORE: France to give reusable period products to young women

Staff will just need a medical certificate confirming their condition to take two days off.

Bouamrane has sent a letter to President Emmanuel Macron calling for the right to period leave to be enshrined in French law.

The move comes after Spanish lawmakers in February gave final approval to a law granting paid medical leave to women suffering severe period pain, becoming the first European country to advance such legislation.

Menstrual leave is currently offered only in a small number of countries across the globe, among them Japan, Indonesia and Zambia.

More

Join the conversation in our comments section below. Share your own views and experience and if you have a question or suggestion for our journalists then email us at [email protected].
Please keep comments civil, constructive and on topic – and make sure to read our terms of use before getting involved.

Please log in to leave a comment.

See Also