Win comes after Unite research shows over 80% of women do not have access to menopause support at work

Unite, the UK’s leading union, has secured a menopause workplace support policy for women employed by Jaguar Land Rover (JLR).

The policy, which is a day one right and can be accessed at any time, includes workplace adjustments, such as flexible working, access to fans, additional breaks and changes to workwear. The policy also addresses sick leave for menopause symptoms.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Unite research has found that more than 80 per cent of working women experiencing the menopause do not have access to basic support at work. 

"As this policy shows, Unite is using its industrial power to challenge this dire lack of provision – which has a detrimental impact on women’s working lives – in workplaces across the country.”

A recent Unite survey of 11,000 women union members, found that around 9,000 had no access to menopause support. The survey also found that workers are being forced to take early retirement due to a lack of help with menopausal symptoms.

Unite JLR convenor Jackie Llewellyn-Robinson, who was instrumental in getting the policy set up, said: “I am pleased JLR has agreed to institute this menopause support policy. Unite will continue to push for improvements to the policy from JLR as well as helping women reps across the union to win similar menopause support provisions from their employers.”  

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For media enquires ONLY contact senior Unite communications officer Ryan Fletcher on 07849 090215 or 020 3371 2065. 

Email: ryan.fletcher@unitetheunion.org

Unite is Britain and Ireland’s largest union with members working across all sectors of the economy. The general secretary is Sharon Graham.