In the process of giving a more healthy and happy working environment, iVIPANAN Digital Marketing Services announced a monthly menstrual cycle paid leave for its female team members from today.
Bhautik Sheth, Founder – iVIPANAN Digital Marketing Services Said “We keep thinking about how can we give more comfort to our team, how can we make the working environment human-friendly, how can we make the working environment healthy and friendly.
Since October 2014 – the company’s inception – we have tried our best to give more freedom to our team members. Even during the recent lockdown in India, we made sure that our team members should not suffer working from home.
We just got to know about the menstrual leave policy applied by Zomato in India on 8th August 2020. As soon as we got this news, we have circulated a policy update email to our team members on Sunday 9th August evening announcing the leave policy update.
We understand the amount of discomfort faced by female team members during their periods. The work stress and office environment can play a vital role in increasing their pain and discomfort.
Our new leave policy is a female-centric policy. Implemented with an immediate effect, now any female team member of iVIPANAN is eligible to take 1 paid leave per month during their menstrual cycle
It means, they will get 12 paid leaves per year – each per month. Taking leave or skipping, it is solely their decision. If they don’t want to take leave then they can opt to work from home for 1 day every month during periods. They only have to plan their work in advance to assure that work shouldn’t suffer.
With this policy implementation, iVIPANA Digital Marketing Services might have become the first organization of any size in Gujarat to offer paid menstrual leave per month for female employees.
We hope that the kind of initiative taken by Zomato should reach out to all the organizations in India. Like Zomato, other organizations can also limit their paid menstrual leaves to 10 per year.
Period is seen as taboo in Indian society. Even in 2020, females working in organizations feel discomfort taking pad with them to the washroom during menstrual days.
Female workers become conscious of taking a bag, purse, and plastic bag in their hand while going to the washroom. Male counterparts are still curious to see this happening. We want to break this stigma. We want to send a strong message to all the small size businesses in India to understand biological difference between male and female.
We want to pass a message to the society that every female has an equal right to work and make her own career. Our Girl in neighbour community is already working in that direction for the last 2 and half years now.
iVIPANAN has a small team of 9 people out of which 8 are female. That again sends a strong message to the society about how females can run an organization.
We hope this sends a positive message in the era of Covid19. We wish to see more gender equality in organizations.”