• The tradition of menstrual leave began in Japan after the Second World War where as per the 1947 Labour Standards Law, any woman with painful periods or a job which might exacerbate period pains was allowed leave.
  • In Taiwan a menstrual leave legislation guarantees women three days of menstrual leave a year on top of the 30 days half-paid sick leave given to all workers.
  • Women in northern Shanxi and central Hubei provinces of China are also entitled to menstrual leave. In Anhui province though, women need to provide a doctor’s note to avail the leave.
  • UK company Coexist also announced a period policy that allows women to take time off during their periods without stigma.