Menstrual leave in Asia works like this: “No one asks for it for fear of losing a job”

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Japan, South Korea, Indonesia and Taiwan were the first in Asia to regulate menstrual loss, yet it had little effect on the female population

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Women walk on the street in Taipei, Taiwan.chiang ying-yingap photo
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in March 2021In Liaoning, a province in northeastern China with about 44 million people, a local government regulation came into force. All working women have the right to demand repeated menstrual leave from their company.

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