Period Leave – Trendsetter for Feminism?

Period Leave?

Aggression has never been a solution to any problem. Healthy discussions have been instrumental in bringing about change in society.

I saw the video on ‘period leave’ first on the Blush channel. My first reaction was ‘Wow, This feels empowering!’ However, to my utter dismay, the follow-up conversations and practical thinking negated this reaction quickly.

  1. The case for applying leave is very subjective. Hence, an organization-wide policy for menses seems unacceptable. A logical alternative will be to include 2 days of optional sick leave. Otherwise, the organization should take a consensus among its female employees before deciding the actual days of leave.
  2. In the 1960s and maybe even now, traditional Indian families follow the custom wherein a woman, who is ‘on her periods’, stays in the out-house. There were two reasons behind this custom. First, a woman would be physically weak and suffer from pain and discomfort. Secondly, in this way, the woman won’t be tempted to contribute to household chores. However, this practice was considered to be discriminatory and has been abolished in modern urban households.
  3. Gender disparity still exists in the workplace. In such a scenario, this is not a move towards woman empowerment.
  4. The feminist in me strives to work towards the empowerment of the entire human race and equality i.e. equal opportunities for persons of all genders. Hence, I will never support an exclusive, women-only policy. As women experience discomfort during menses similarly, even men face discomfort during nightfall. So, if an organization introduces ‘period leave’, I will advocate the introduction of ‘nightfall leave’ too.
  5. Most importantly, the concept of period leave is applicable only in the organized sector. In the unorganized sector wherein persons are working on a daily wage basis, this leave policy is not feasible. In the organized sector, female employees can apply for work from home if the health issue is severe.
  6. Employees avail sick leave for several reasons – cold, cough, fever, headache or even lack of sleep. Just imagine, during a job interview, an HR asks ‘How many days of period leave do you want? I will not like to answer this question.

In this article, I am also publishing the unedited opinions of women in my peer network to present an objective view of the topic

1)Period is something that I abhor to a large extent. I have a problem and pain that is unbearable. From the very beginning we have been told to adjust and absorb pain, do not complain but we have been tagged with adjectives such as drama queen, attention seeker, etc. if we speak about our issue. Biology cannot be separated from one’s self. Yes, the women bleed. They bleed because it’s her bleeding which will create a new life. There are roles which society had always put on us. We women had always been on a test by society. Period leave I believe is necessary or at least we are talking about it. Or medical science can put efforts to ease the pain of women. The period leave is for someone who is in a job.

But with this leave campaign, it would not be beneficial for a school going child who gets the period at the young age of 11 or even below that age neither the women who work in the informal sector; there could not be any chance for leave.” – Anonymous

 2)As a student of human biology, to me, the idea of period leave is a welcome one. First, let’s examine why there is a need for paid leaves at all. It is so that the players can take leave in case of an emergency or just to get a day off from work without having to stress about monetary constraints. It is essential to keep the employees mentally at ease and hence more efficient when during the time they work.
In females, the cyclical fluctuations of hormones actually lead to a lot of physical as well as mental discomfort during the days of menstruation. They do have an option of paid leave. But this is a monthly event and taking paid leave once a month is 12 days a year and that reduces their buffer to take a leave in case of an emergency.
Add to this, the fact that women are expected to ‘suffer through all this’ for the purpose of procreation. Adding an option of period leave reduces the strain on female employees by just letting them know that they have an option. Just wondering how bad the cramps will be this month and how to work during those days itself causes enough stress to a working female.
The main demerits to this idea were 2 points

a) Women feel shy to take period leave. As periods is private and mostly a hush-hush event; – I would say the period leave is essential for this reason as well. If you can write that you need maternity leave in your leave application so should you be able to write period leave. The stigma needs to be gone. And it won’t go if you don’t even give an option.
b) Is that an unfair advantage to females to get extra days off work? – Consider that your female co-worker is suffering in front of you one day of every month because she can’t get paid leaves. Now if she gets a chance to take leave for that day would you say you want to take leave too? Why only women? Because women are the ones who have to come to work even when they have severe backache every month.” – Anonymous

 

3)There are many aspects to it.. I’ve been reading many articles both for and against it overall it seems like a positive step, but many women fear backlash from male colleagues because they will get what may be perceived as an unfair professional favor. And the narrative of women being physically weaker and therefore less fit for the workplace may be pushed.

Probably sensitization is as important as taking this step… as of now most women can’t even imagine talking about menstruation with male colleagues, or vice versa

In an article yesterday I read some advantages of the step other than giving relief to female employees: it will encourage women’s participation in the workforce, and improve workplace diversity which is a positive aspect of any company.

I personally feel that maybe something equivalent for male employees should also be in place, like allowing equivalent sick leaves on producing proof, so that it doesn’t seem like an unequal favor.” – Anonymous 

4)I think it is great that a big company like Zomato brought up this topic in the open like they did.it will go some way in removing the taboo and awkwardness around talking about the issues of pain and discomfort a lot of women in the workplace face each and every month.

That being said, i am not 100% on board with the method. I, for one would be super uncomfortable logging into my HR portal and applying for “Period Leave”.
The general conversation around work culture and the challenges in the present world have brought us to a point where we know everyone needs days off now and again. It would have been great if a company like that had just said here is a raft of days you can take for whatever reason, no questions asked as long as your work does not suffer. these could be used for mental health bad days, period pain etc. it wouldn’t require justification. That’s just my 2 cents.” – Anonymous

5) ” We all are broad-minded but when it comes to Menstruation, Sex education why majority becomes shusshhh? 

For today let’s talk about Period/Menstruation leave.  
 Girls you need not prove yourself that you’re career-driven or not because of your biological reasons 
You need not prove yourself that you’re physically strong or not because you bleed every month
What you need to do is to Take Care of you yourself your body, of your soul, of your mind.
No man and institution can understand your body or you but this is only You who can understand yourself, your body, your pain and sufferings.
Only Talking of Feminism doesn’t make an Egalitarian Society but when we practice it.
For me Feminism is freedom. Equal Freedom to men and women.Which includes FREEDOM OF CHOICE also.
And that’s what it’s to take period leave or not should definitely be her choice.
But Allowing period leave is itself is a big and positive initiative. That must be allowed in all sectors.
 Why period Leave is necessary?
There are women Who suffer from PMS and Mittelschmerz pain, all at the same time so it becomes suffering from long days more than just the days while women mainly menstruate. They deal with headaches, cramps, nausea, stomach, and back pain. They won’t even eat or drink properly.
Whereas on the other hand there are many who don’t suffer even mild pain.
So, we can’t judge the pain of other human beings by justifying ours and we shouldn’t. Everyone’s body is different. Their mental, physical, social backgrounds and work areas are different. We can’t deprive other women of opportunities because of their biological reasons. We couldn’t term them as ‘physically weak’.
But what we Can and should do is to Normalize Period, Period talks, Period leaves and showing caring and comforting nature towards each other. 
Period leave doesn’t make you anti-feminist but ignoring it surely will. Opposing Period leave is like giving a discount to serious Women health-related issues.
And at last want to conclude with
Here’s to strong women. May we know them.May we be them.May we Raise them. 
keep fighter for yourself, keep growing.” – Anonymous
6) “I have recently chanced upon this initiative called ‘period leave’, like everyone else. So truth be told, I have never really missed having it at work. Nor did I ever feel that I was in dire need of it. But broadly speaking, this is not just about me. It is for women, each of them out there. Luckily, I have never had period cramps. However, I have had friends who do. And I have seen how painfully pathetic it is. I cannot even begin to imagine having to go to work in that condition. But then, if they cannot go to work, they’d have to take sick leave. Which is weird because it’s not a sickness. So yeah, I am glad that something like ‘period leave’ has finally been introduced for women. It’s a great first step towards a bigger change.”  – Anonymous
7) “While the issue of menstruation is still being treated as a taboo in India, Zomato takes a very progressive step saying that it would give female employees including transgender people 10 days of period leave per year. There had been a lot of appreciation saying that it’s a trendsetter giving that several women face severe pain heavy bleeding, headaches, depression and sleeplessness during the menstruation cycle. But I think that leave for menstruation will only create more gender discrimination. The working women keep facing harass comments for taking extra advantages for belonging to the so-called “weaker section of the society”. I think as women we are capable enough to deal with this menstruation pain and be able to do whatever a man can do during this time. If a woman requires to take leave for this period she can by providing the actual reason and then even a man can take leave if he has a valid cause. My thought is to give equal justice of leave to both the genders as required.” – Gopa Bhattacharjee, Entrepreneur, Poet, Actor

 

The real issue is not of gender-bias or gender-friendly organizations. I hope that a time will come when each person will start their career from the same starting point and grow and develop on merit then it will be a triumph for human empowerment. It is high time we respect the human differences that we are born with and coexist peacefully to create social harmony.

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