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Another Reason Employees Want to Work From Home: Menopause – Bloomberg

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Few workplaces provide support for the issue and are at risk of losing senior talent. 
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Nearly half of female workers between the ages of 40 and 55 have contemplated looking for remote jobs so they can more easily deal with menopause symptoms, a new survey finds. 
In the survey commissioned by fertility benefits company Carrot, 47% of respondents said they would consider looking for remote or hybrid work because of menopause symptoms. Nearly a third of the women surveyed said they’d think about shifting to part time from full time work, while 22% said they’d consider retiring early. 

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