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Canadian workplaces face rising costs from unmanaged menopause, prompting calls for expanded reproductive health benefits to boost productivity and equity.
Menopause and other reproductive health issues are gaining attention in Canadian workplaces, with experts highlighting their impact on productivity and retention.
One-quarter of workers aged 40 and over are women, many experiencing menopause, which costs the economy $3.5 billion annually when unmanaged.
Despite progress on mental health, reproductive health remains under-discussed, with many women hesitant to seek help.
Employers are urged to expand benefits to include fertility treatments, IVF, gender-affirming care, and virtual healthcare access, especially in underserved areas.
A new Alberta Blue Cross report stresses that inclusive workplace wellness strategies can reduce absenteeism, improve morale, and support equity across four generations of workers.
Los lugares de trabajo canadienses se enfrentan a costos crecientes por la menopausia no administrada, lo que provoca llamados a ampliar los beneficios de salud reproductiva para aumentar la productividad y la equidad.