<p>Mumbai: In a first for a major corporate house, engineering, procurement and construction major <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/larsen-toubro">Larsen and Toubro</a> on Thursday announced a one-day paid menstrual leave for women employees.</p>.<p>The move will benefit about 5,000 women employees at the city-headquartered company.</p>.<p>The company's chairman and managing director S N Subrahmanyan announced the move at a company event to celebrate International Women's Day, sources said.</p>.'How long can you stare at your wife?': L&T Chairman Subrahmanyan one-ups Narayana Murthy, calls for 90-hour week.<p>Exact details of how to implement the announcement will be formulated by the relevant officials shortly, they said.</p>.<p>The announcement is only applicable to the employees of the parent L&T and not for its subsidiaries engaged in financial services or technology, they said.</p>.<p>L&T has 60,000 employees, of which 9 per cent or about 5,000 are women, who will benefit from the move.</p>.<p>The announcement comes within weeks of the company's top leader facing flak for comments asking employees to put in 90-hours a week and not keep staring at their wives.</p>.<p>The company had later defended the remarks made during an internal virtual meeting as being in line with its nation-building mandate.</p>.<p>Some companies like Swiggy and Zomato have made similar announcements on menstrual leaves in the past, but major business houses are yet to announce similar initiatives.</p>.<p>Four states - Bihar, Odisha, Sikkim and Kerala - have made provisions for menstrual leaves for their employees.</p>.<p>The Supreme Court had last year suggested the government formulate a policy on the issue.</p>
<p>Mumbai: In a first for a major corporate house, engineering, procurement and construction major <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/larsen-toubro">Larsen and Toubro</a> on Thursday announced a one-day paid menstrual leave for women employees.</p>.<p>The move will benefit about 5,000 women employees at the city-headquartered company.</p>.<p>The company's chairman and managing director S N Subrahmanyan announced the move at a company event to celebrate International Women's Day, sources said.</p>.'How long can you stare at your wife?': L&T Chairman Subrahmanyan one-ups Narayana Murthy, calls for 90-hour week.<p>Exact details of how to implement the announcement will be formulated by the relevant officials shortly, they said.</p>.<p>The announcement is only applicable to the employees of the parent L&T and not for its subsidiaries engaged in financial services or technology, they said.</p>.<p>L&T has 60,000 employees, of which 9 per cent or about 5,000 are women, who will benefit from the move.</p>.<p>The announcement comes within weeks of the company's top leader facing flak for comments asking employees to put in 90-hours a week and not keep staring at their wives.</p>.<p>The company had later defended the remarks made during an internal virtual meeting as being in line with its nation-building mandate.</p>.<p>Some companies like Swiggy and Zomato have made similar announcements on menstrual leaves in the past, but major business houses are yet to announce similar initiatives.</p>.<p>Four states - Bihar, Odisha, Sikkim and Kerala - have made provisions for menstrual leaves for their employees.</p>.<p>The Supreme Court had last year suggested the government formulate a policy on the issue.</p>