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period products

Spain is poised to take a major leap forward in terms of reproductive health, with plans to introduce menstrual leave from work for people who suffer from severe period pains.

The Spanish government intends to approve a reform plan next week that would offer three to five days of menstrual leave per month for people who deal with excruciating period symptoms, reported The Guardian and The Telegraph. The plan is still in the draft stage and details are being worked out.

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You may not need to buy as many tampons as usual at your drugstore in Mississauga, as the City has announced that free period products will soon be available in a bunch of public spaces.

In a press release on April 20, the City's council announced the approval of a motion to make free menstrual products available in public washrooms of facilities operated by the city.

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Now these are some serious work perks, period. This Toronto-based company gives all of their employees as many days off as they need whenever it's that time of the month.

"Since founding nixit in 2018, providing unlimited sick days for menstrual, mental, and physical health has always been our policy," Founder Rachael Newton told Narcity via email. "nixit is a female-founded company and 100 per cent of our employees are people who menstruate."

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Period poverty in Canada is a real thing, and federal officials are addressing the situation for First Nations-operated schools.

On November 5, Minister of Indigenous Services Patty Hajdu issued a statement and a tweet saying that menstrual products will be free in all on-reserve schools in Canada "very soon."

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