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8th March 2022
11:27am GMT

City Hall hopes the policy will spark a revolution to support women going through menopause.
Ahead of the launch on Tuesday, Mr Khan told Metro.co.uk: "There should be no stigma or shame associated with the menopause, and by opening up this conversation, I want to show that a workplace discussion about menopause is normal, and that we can remove the stigma around those experiencing it.
"I want to encourage all other employers across London and the country to learn from our approach and follow suit.
"Employers have a responsibility to create truly inclusive workplaces and part of that means ensuring there is an understanding of the menopause and how it can affect staff, and challenging the taboos surrounding the subject, which all too often prevent people from getting the support they need."
Staff will need to request "suitable workplace adjustments" to allow for breaks if symptoms flare up, or time to attend medical appointments. They will also be able to request suitable changes to work tasks when they are experiencing symptoms, which can include hot flushes, anxiety and disrupted sleep. Private areas for resting and access to cold drinking water will also be made available. The policy ensures that staff "feel able and confident to ask for adjustments" and uniform changes will also be considered to accommodate women.Explore more on these topics: