Sir Lindsay Hoyle unveils plans to ‘break the taboo’, and agrees to sign the Menopause Workplace Pledge
Sir Lindsay Hoyle says he wants everyone in parliamentary village ‘talking about the menopause and offering support for those going through it’.Sir Lindsay Hoyle says he wants everyone in parliamentary village ‘talking about the menopause and offering support for those going through it’.is to become a “menopause-friendly” employer, with Sir Lindsay Hoyle unveiling plans to “break the taboo” and offer practical adjustments for those affected.
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