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Swyft: First Pakistan company to give paid period leaves

by Web Desk
November 24, 2021
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Swyft: First Pakistan company to give paid period leaves
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Swyft Logistics becomes the first Pakistani company to introduce paid period leaves calling it Monthlies. There are about 65 women working there at this moment.

They tweeted:

“We take pride in being Pakistan’s first company to introduce a period policy to create a happier, healthier, and more productive work environment for women.”

We take pride in being Pakistan’s first company to introduce a period policy to create a happier, healthier, and more productive work environment for women.

Read more about the policy: https://t.co/RuVmvwMtWi#SwyftLogistics #PeriodMatters #WorkplaceWellness #womenempowerment

— Swyft Logistics (@swyftlogistics) November 18, 2021

Swyft takes a exclusive Step Towards Women Inclusivity; Monthlies by becoming the first company in Pakistan to introduce a Period Policy.

.@swyftlogistics takes a exclusive Step Towards Women Inclusivity; Monthlies by becoming the first company in Pakistan to introduce a Period Policy. #PeriodMatters #SwyftLogistics pic.twitter.com/dj5y3Y2tEU

— Awami Web (@AwamiWeb) November 24, 2021

Muhammad Uns, CEO @swyftlogistics said:

“At Swyft Logistics we wanted a policy in place which recognizes and allows women to take time for their body’s natural cycle without putting this under the label of illness.”

Muhammad Uns, CEO @swyftlogistics said that At Swyft Logistics we wanted a policy in place which recognizes and allows women to take time for their body’s natural cycle without putting this under the label of illness. #PeriodMatters pic.twitter.com/OgxTBpN2nz

— Awami Web (@AwamiWeb) November 24, 2021

People are appreciating swyft logistics on this great step, Kanza Sohail said:

“Glad that these lucky 65 female employees will now not be answering anyone for their period leaves.”

Glad that these lucky 65 female employees will now not be answering anyone for their period leaves. #PeriodMatters#SwyftLogistics pic.twitter.com/8JXw9gpXak

— Kanza Sohail (@KanzaSohail98) November 24, 2021
Tags: Pakistan LogisticsSwyft

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