This week, a Morena party congresswoman sparked controversy after defending a bill that seeks to grant paid leave to women suffering from debilitating dysmenorrhea and endometriosis.
In her words, there are days when menstrual pain is so intense that it prevents them from even getting out of bed… yet many women still have to work or face salary deductions.
The proposal, introduced by Morena state representatives in Sinaloa, has already passed its first reading and aims to recognize this issue as a matter of health and labor rights.
The phrase that generated the most reactions was clear: “It’s not an excuse, it’s about dignity.”
While some see it as a necessary step forward for working women, others criticize it and warn of potential abuses or inequality in the workplace.
The debate is already raging:
Is it an urgent right… or a measure that could generate even more controversy?

Source: motivacionmasculina




