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Japanese department store 'rethinking' use of 'period badges' for menstruating employees
2019-11-30
A department store in Japan is reportedly "rethinking" a new policy of having female employees wear a badge with a cartoon character dubbed "Miss Period" that signifies they're menstruating.

The Daimaru department store in Osaka introduced the voluntary badges in October following an employee's suggestion, BBC News reported.

"It was never the intention to share the menstrual information with their customers," Daimaru spokesperson Yoko Higuchi told the BBC.

Higuchi said the so-called "period badges" were supposed to create empathy among coworkers, including allowing longer breaks and extra help for employees on their period.

Higuchi told the BBC that reactions to the badges were mixed.

"If you saw a colleague was having her period, you could offer to carry heavy things for her, or suggest she takes longer breaks, and this support would be mutual," she said.

She added that the company will reconsider how to keep the information within the staff without revealing it to customers.

The controversy comes at the same time local media has reported that some Japanese companies are banning female employees from wearing eyeglasses, with some saying they make women look "cold" or don't allow people to see their makeup.

In another controversy this year, Japan's foreign minister ignored a 20,000-signature petition, saying mandating high heels at work is "socially accepted as something that falls within the realm of being occupationally necessary and appropriate."
Posted by:Seeking Cure For Ignorance

#3  W T actual F !!
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-11-30 22:41  

#2  The idea of people being disposable in Japan started long ago. In part because Japan had periodic starvation due to populations out growing the available arable land. Note even unto modern times the Japanese give a prayer before eating that translates to "Thank you for the food" During WWII they wasted combat pilots by sending them out without parachutes and sending them on missions that were useless except for "face" saving.
Posted by: Gomez Flugum6633   2019-11-30 20:44  

#1  I cannot imagine either the thought process or the corporate organization that would lead to "Yes, let's do this!"
Posted by: SteveS   2019-11-30 14:54  

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