Zomato Introduces 10 Days ‘Period Leaves’ For Employees

Ujjwala Sinha

On Saturday,  Zomato shared that they are introducing a provision for period leaves for their menstruating employees. 

In a note to the staff, Zomato Chief Executive Officer Deepinder Goyal mentioned that this provision will be available for women as well as transgender employees. He also mentioned the company took this decision to encourage a trustworthy and accepting culture at work. 

There shouldn’t be any shame or stigma attached to applying for a period leave. You should feel free to tell people on internal groups, or emails that you are on your period leave for the day.

Goyal shared that employees have the liberty to report if anyone faces harassment while applying for menstrual leaves. It is because of this provision, menstruating women can have 10 extra leaves when compared to men. 

To avoid any mismanagement in work, the CEO added that the leaves should only be utilised if one is really unable to tend to work and shouldn’t be used to opt out of pending commitments. 

Seeing this, people had all kinds of reactions to it. Period leaves have been a subject of controversy as some might term this provision to be favouring one gender.

Earlier Culture Machine and Media House Mathrubhumi also opted for a period leave policy. Although the former received a very timid reaction regarding the same. 

You might also like
Poonam Pandey Faking Death Due To Cervical Cancer Is Disrespect To Everyone Who Has Died Of The Disease
This Guy Lost His Airpods & How He Found Them Is The Best Use Of Technology We Have Seen In A While
If Nothing Else, 2024 Brought New Ways To Express Different Emotions & We Moye Moyed Our Way Into It
10 Of The Most Powerful Intelligence Agencies Of The World That Keep The World’s Biggest Secrets
From The Prime Minister To The President, This Is How Much Our Indian Politicians Get Paid
12 Indian-Origin CEOs Who Are Heading Some Of The World’s Biggest Companies