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The Warehouse Group to offer staff free period products in work bathrooms

It was an issue that people did not often feel comfortable talking about, she said. “I think it’s just a bit of a shift in thinking about where do you draw the line, and what we do know is if someone gets caught short it can be really embarrassing. “So we can do something about that, let’s take that problem away from people.” SUPPLIED The Warehouse Group is providing free period products for staff. Some companies overseas provided free sanitary products to workers as part of the amenities offered to people spending long or unsocial hours at work.

Help eliminate anxiety : The Warehouse offering free period products to staff

Help eliminate anxiety : The Warehouse offering free period products to staff Newshub 28/04/2021 Crystal Wu © Video - The AM Show; Image - Supplied. Danika Revell spoke about the announcement on The AM Show. The Warehouse Group is leading retailers across the country by offering free period products for all staff members nationwide. The retailer which owns The Warehouse, Warehouse Stationery, Noel Leeming, Torpedo7, 1-Day and The Market, will provide free pads for its 11,000 staff from Thursday. The Warehouse Group Chief Product Officer Tania Benyon says she hopes providing period products can help eliminate anxiety surrounding menstruation. Our team should have the same access to period products in the workplace just as they would any other basic bathroom necessity, she says.

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Free period products now available at Auckland Council facilities

Source: Auckland Council Auckland Council has partnered with charity The Period Place to provide free period products and basic period education in select Auckland Council community centres for a trial launched on International Women’s Day. “We are delighted to partner with The Period Place for this initiative. Period poverty is a real concern in our society, and we need to do what we can to support all who menstruate,” says Councillor Alf Filipaina, Chair of Auckland Council’s Parks Arts Communities and Events Committee. The Period Place CEO Danika Revell agrees, saying that launching the partnership on International Women’s Day is significant.

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