Coexist, a company in Bristol, UK, cares about its female staff-Period.
No longer will women be expected to work in agony when the “monthly visitor” intrudes.
The firm will allow women to work flexibly at different times of the month to tap into their natural cycle
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A report on The Telegraph’s website quoted one of the company’s directors, Bex Baxter, as saying: “I have seen women really suffer with their periods and I have found them doubled over in a lot of pain.
“Many companies are male-dominated and encourage long hours, but there is a misconception that taking time off makes a business unproductive.”
Baxter hoped that more companies would institute similar policies.
Sportswear giant Nike introduced menstrual leave in 2007,
Baxter told The Telegraph: ‘This is not about employees taking more time off but working more flexibly.”







