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A silent career killer – here's what workplaces can do about menopause

  • Written by Ruth McPhail, Head of the Department of Employment Relations and Human Resources & Professor at Griffith University President RQAS GC, Griffith University
A silent career killer – here's what workplaces can do about menopauseIn one study, only a quarter of respondents felt able to discuss their menopausal symptoms with their manager.stockfour/Shutterstock

More and more Australian women are facing a silent career killer. It can increase their dissatisfaction with work, their absenteeism and their intention to quit their jobs. Menopause is one of the last great taboo...

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