Indian
conglomerate Larsen
& Toubro’s chairperson SN Subrahmanyan has announced
one-day menstrual leave for its women employees, who make up 9 per cent of the
engineering and construction company’s 60,000-strong workforce.
The announcement of
one day of menstrual leave was made by him in an event for celebrating Women’s
Day. “This is a huge progressive step and an industry
first,” a statement by the company claimed. It is estimated that this will
benefit approximately 5000 women employees.
This pro-employee move comes less than two months
after Subrahmanyan was trolled and panned for asking L&T’s employees to
work 90 hours a week and expressed his regret on not being able to make people
work on Sundays in an employee interaction. The video of the interaction had
gone viral.
“I regret that
I’m not able to make you work on Sundays. If I can make you work on Sundays, I
will be happier because I work. What do you do sitting at home? “How long
can you stare at your wife and wife stare at the husband? Get into the office
and start working,” he had said.