Breaking taboos, building trust – Hitachi Energy’s menstrual leave puts wellbeing, empathy, and inclusion first
Features | 11.02.2026 | 2 min read
Progress at work also means progress in how we care for people. For a long time, workplace policies have been designed around what’s visible. True inclusion begins when we acknowledge what isn’t. It’s about trust over proof, empathy over explanation, and choice over compulsion. Menstruation is a biological reality, yet conversations around it have remained uncomfortable, especially at work. By recognizing this openly, we create a culture where well-being is not negotiated, justified, or documented. As organizations, our responsibility lies in building workplaces where people can be themselves without hesitation.