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Published 07:00 9 Aug 2023 BST
Updated 18:04 8 Aug 2023 BST
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Speaking on RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, Minister O’Gorman said the Government is now looking into research in hopes of making "the workplace a better place for those who are experiencing menopause or experiencing significant menstrual symptoms".
He said: "It's a range of advice to employers to help them make the workplace better.
"It might be about temperature control, it might be even something as basic as the type of material used in the workplace uniform or something like that.
"What was interesting, what some of the employees stated that even being able to raise the issue with their employer or their manager, even to be able to say, without awkwardness without embarrassment, ‘I’m having menstrual cramps today, is it possible for me maybe to work at home rather than to come into the office?’
"Even something as simple as that would make a big difference."
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