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L&T announces 1-day paid menstrual leave in a 1st

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Mumbai: In a first for a major corporate house, engineering, procurement and construction major, Larsen and Toubro on Thursday announced a one-day paid menstrual leave for women employees.

The move will benefit about 5,000 women employees at the city-headquartered company, PTI reported.

The company's chairman and managing director, S N Subrahmanyan, announced the move at a company event to celebrate International Women's Day, sources said.

They said that the exact details of how to implement the announcement will be formulated by the relevant officials shortly.

The announcement is only applicable to the employees of the parent L&T and not to its subsidiaries engaged in financial services or technology, they said.

L&T has 60,000 employees, of which 9 per cent or about 5,000 are women, who will benefit from the move.

The announcement comes within weeks of the company's top leader facing flak for comments asking employees to put in 90 hours a week and not keep staring at their wives.

The company had later defended the remarks made during an internal virtual meeting as being in line with its nation-building mandate.

Some companies like Swiggy and Zomato have made similar announcements on menstrual leaves in the past, but major business houses are yet to announce similar initiatives.

Four states - Bihar, Odisha, Sikkim and Kerala - have made provisions for their employees to take menstrual leaves.

Last year, the Supreme Court suggested that the government formulate a policy on the issue.

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