Menopausal women are the fastest-growing demographic of workers in the country
In recent years, the business world has made tremendous progress in ensuring that women’s needs in the workplace are better met. Women’s rights to equal treatment throughout their pregnancy and the subsequent parenting years are now protected in law, and some forward-thinking companies have begun to offer bereavement leave for miscarriages.
Yet there is one key evolution that every woman will experience in their lives that remains largely forgotten by many businesses – the transition that is menopause. Though usually only spoken about in small circles and behind closed doors, 90% of menopausal women say they experience symptoms².
The average age for a woman to go through menopause is 51³, and with 350,000 menopausal women in the workplace in Ireland⁴, this group represents a large proportion of our workforce.
Formal adjustments and policies
Although it is not currently a legal requirement for businesses to have a menopause policy, implementing formal workplace adjustments and procedures is another key step in making sure that female staff are properly considered and cared for whilst going through menopause.
Businesses should be taking action to get ahead of the game and put their best foot forward by making the necessary adjustments to ensure that the workplace environment does not become a barrier to female employees’ performance. Extended sickness leave for menopausal symptoms, flexible working hours and arrangements, and access to a counselling service are all approaches that should be considered.
But it’s important to remember that addressing this issue cannot be a one size fits all approach. To make certain that your business is providing its female staff with the correct care and support, confidential conversations to identify the obstacles women face, and how they can be overcome, should also be initiated.