Infographic: Menopause statistics every employer should know
Infographic: Menopause statistics every employer should know
Menopause has a major impact in workplaces all over the UK. With rising resignations and absences, employers face tough consequences for not supporting their staff through menopause.
It’s never been more important to take menopause seriously at work.
Don’t let your staff be statistics…
With menopause-related tribunals and resignations rising sharply, the need for more workplace support is obvious.
But what isn’t so obvious, is how you can do that – especially if you don’t have a dedicated HR department.
That’s why so many small businesses choose Peninsula to manage their HR. When you're a Peninsula client, you enjoy peace of mind with:
– so you can always speak to a qualified consultant for tips on preventing resignations and providing menopause support.
– a team of employment law experts will craft all your staff contracts and company policies, including a menopause policy.
– if you do face a tribunal claim, you won’t have to face the financial or emotional burden - you’re already covered with start-to-finish legal support and insurance.
- give your staff unlimited access to wellbeing support, so they have the tools to manage tough mental and physical symptoms.
Call today on 0800 029 4384 for a free consultation.
Infographic: Menopause statistics every employer should know
Infographic: Menopause statistics every employer should know
Occupational Health and Wellbeing
Peninsula Group, HR and Health & Safety Experts
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Supporting employee wellbeing should be a focal point of all businesses, and not just where it has been impacted by work. Employees may require support for a wide variety of reasons, some more obvious than others. These could include mental health issues, financial worries, addiction, divorce, fertility issues, menopause, domestic abuse, health concerns, family problems, and many more. Whilst the law may influence how employees are supported with some of these areas, for others, it is down to the individual business.