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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by ColtPython(m): 3:12pm On Mar 03, 2016
Many women will support this



Unfortunately, many women will also not be employed in Nigerian companies if the policy is allowed and much more will lose their jobs later on
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Smellymouth: 3:12pm On Mar 03, 2016
Lol
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by amokeme(f): 3:12pm On Mar 03, 2016
YES YES AND YES!
I wish cry
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Dragonking: 3:12pm On Mar 03, 2016
xynerise:
I just heard the UK now gives menstrual leave to allow women take time off work during monthly period.

I really think this should be placed into consideration as some women tend to experience some level of psychological breakdown at work while having menstrual pains.

What do you think?



Yes, while men should be given konji leave...The pain from konji can be unbearable too cheesy
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by timilehin007(m): 3:12pm On Mar 03, 2016
But you are in support of that, konji break
AwajisEJ:
I'n not in support of this undecidedI'n not in support of this
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by AwajisEJ(m): 3:14pm On Mar 03, 2016
timilehin007:
But you are in support of that, konji break
No go there
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Deo27: 3:16pm On Mar 03, 2016
No bi only leave, holiday go join.

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Sixix: 3:18pm On Mar 03, 2016
Yes however it should be for women who suffer from severe PMS.
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by timilehin007(m): 3:19pm On Mar 03, 2016
Lol... Talk true and let the devil shame
AwajisEJ:
No go there
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Ramanto(m): 3:20pm On Mar 03, 2016
can some pls tell me wht is 'menstrual' in french so i can contribute to the topic?
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by kelvyn7: 3:20pm On Mar 03, 2016
THE PERSON WEY HER PERIOD DEY LAST LIKE 1WEEK NKO? undecided

grin grin
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by kelvyn7: 3:22pm On Mar 03, 2016
amokeme:
YES YES AND YES!
I wish cry


NO BE ONLY YES I WISH grin
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by rellawyt(f): 3:27pm On Mar 03, 2016
As much as i would love to say Yes it's a NO!
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Nobody: 3:29pm On Mar 03, 2016
funny how women fight for equality only to finally get in and then seek exemptions and preferential treatment for womanly things.
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Promzyunique(m): 3:32pm On Mar 03, 2016
Men should also be given Ejaculation leave
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by NobleAngell(f): 3:37pm On Mar 03, 2016
Yes
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Nobody: 3:38pm On Mar 03, 2016
Sparrow13:
Yes


And the men also need wet dream leave 2hrs late to work everyday you have a wet dream
Bro, you're a fool. cheesy grin cheesy grin cheesy grin
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Nobody: 3:38pm On Mar 03, 2016
It'll certainly be abused when it's Introduced here in Nigeria... You'll see some ladies claiming 5days leave due to Menstrual Cramps et al...

NB: Men who are Arsenal Fans should also take their ''Losing-Leave'' atleast Twice a Month...

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by CSTR2: 3:38pm On Mar 03, 2016
A sensible woman would definitely not support this.
It is just akin to setting back the gender-equality struggle by decades. Most Women would probably end up unemployable, and the female/male ratio in the workplace would further decrease significantly..
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Nobody: 3:45pm On Mar 03, 2016
women why are we too lazy? the only thing i think is necessary is six (6) months menternity leave to enable us breastfeed our beloved kids well. 8th Senate please look into this issue........ i call it women pressing issue

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by majamajic(m): 3:46pm On Mar 03, 2016
no
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Bigprozzie: 3:47pm On Mar 03, 2016
xynerise:
I just heard the UK now gives menstrual leave to allow women take time off work during monthly period.

I really think this should be placed into consideration as some women tend to experience some level of psychological breakdown at work while having menstrual pains.

What do you think?



And a Mod brought this false news to the front page smh

No source no reference

Can the op show us the evidence that this is a UK wide policy?

So because one left wing organisation adopts a policy , it automatically means it's a UK policy?

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Ralphdan(m): 3:49pm On Mar 03, 2016
Which kyn non sense leave be dat1. grin
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Nobody: 3:49pm On Mar 03, 2016
MadCow1:
Only if Konji leave is approved for men.. angry


If Maternity leave no do una, make una turn sit at home wives. angry

Bitches better shove a tampon into their coochie, put their PMS in check and come into work and be well behaved. angry

Do u knw hw painful menstrual cramp can be?, I see it as semi-labour
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by xynerise: 3:50pm On Mar 03, 2016
Bigprozzie:


And a Mod brought this false news to the front page smh

No source no reference

Can the op show us the evidence that this is a UK wide policy?

So because one left wing organisation adopts a policy , it automatically means it's a UK policy?

The emphasis is on the question, bro



Na wa o undecided
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Nobody: 3:53pm On Mar 03, 2016
UlqU3:
And the men should take

- Fatherhood leave
- "just paid bills" trauma leave
- "my daughter brought a man home" leave
- El classico and UCL warmup leave

Smh
Are u nt aware dat Mark Zuckerberg took a paternity leave wen his daughter was born!.
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by IghravweIG(m): 3:54pm On Mar 03, 2016
UlqU3:
And the men should take

- Fatherhood leave
- "just paid bills" trauma leave
- "my daughter brought a man home" leave
- El classico and UCL warmup leave

Smh
Lmao. cheesy cheesy
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Youngzedd(m): 3:57pm On Mar 03, 2016
UlqU3:
And the men should take

- Fatherhood leave
- "just paid bills" trauma leave
- "my daughter brought a man home" leave
- El classico and UCL warmup leave

Smh


grin grin

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by MadCow1: 4:05pm On Mar 03, 2016
herbie27:
Do u knw hw painful menstrual cramp can be?, I see it as semi-labour


Have you ever had to move around with 2 heavily loaded nutsack?

Its nothing short of torture.

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Nobody: 4:05pm On Mar 03, 2016
I support SEXX LEAVE rather
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Nobody: 4:14pm On Mar 03, 2016
Which wan come be 'Menstrual leave' again?? You for just stay at home na... undecided undecided angry SMH!
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by uzolexis(f): 4:15pm On Mar 03, 2016
I am a woman and I don't support menstral leave. Extend maternity leave instead,make it 6 instead of 3 months.

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