Mason Hayes & Curran to offer staff paid menopause leave

Mason Hayes & Curran to offer staff paid menopause leave

Gerard Kelly

Mason Hayes & Curran will provide staff with up to five days’ paid menopause leave as part of a package of measures aimed at supporting employees navigating the challenges associated with menopause.

In an announcement coinciding with World Menopause Day, the business law firm said it will introduce several progressive measures including the potential for paid leave, flexible working arrangements, additional rest breaks and specific adjustments to work allocation or environment, subject to individual needs.

Almost two-thirds (63 per cent) of the firm’s 600 employees are women, and the policy has been designed as part of the firm’s commitment to employee well-being, inclusion and equity.

Gerard Kelly, partner and chair of the firm’s diversity committee, said: “We acknowledge the unique challenges the menopause transition can present.

“Our initiative is not just about adjustments within the workplace; it’s about changing the dialogue around menopause, promoting understanding, and reaffirming our commitment to the health and well-being of every team member.

“The policy also reflects our recognition of the diversity of experiences around menopause, including its impact on trans and non-binary people.”

Alongside the new policy, the firm has appointed “menopause champions” who have undergone specialised training to provide guidance and support to fellow employees. The policy extends beyond those experiencing menopause first-hand, encouraging partners and team members affected by it to seek the support they need.

Kimberley Brown, a member of the diversity committee and a menopause champion at the firm, added: “Our menopause policy is more than a set of guidelines; it’s a step toward a more empathetic and supportive corporate culture, acknowledging the human side of business and leading by example in the broader industry landscape.”

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