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In this episode Eloise Hall and Dr Gabrielle Golding Discuss the ins and outs of paid menstrual leave in the workplace, why it's popular and also why it's contended. If you are curious about this policy as either an employee or an employer, this episode is for you!
Dr Golding is the new Associate Dean of Law at the University of Adelaide. Dr Goldings' specialty of research has recently focussed on the intersection of employment and contract law. Gabby holds a PhD in employment and contract law, a Master of Laws and a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice from ANU. She also has a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts (Politics) from the University of Adelaide.
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We acknowledge that this podcast is recorded on the land of the Kaurna people and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We also respect and acknowledge the traditional owners of land on which you, the listener, are listening from today. TABOO thanks local Adelaide artist Lenah Rasmussen (@lenahbean_), for our incredible podcast art, and Peter Spiniello for our theme music, brilliantly created using the sounds of our pad and tampon packaging!
By TABOO Period ProductsIn this episode Eloise Hall and Dr Gabrielle Golding Discuss the ins and outs of paid menstrual leave in the workplace, why it's popular and also why it's contended. If you are curious about this policy as either an employee or an employer, this episode is for you!
Dr Golding is the new Associate Dean of Law at the University of Adelaide. Dr Goldings' specialty of research has recently focussed on the intersection of employment and contract law. Gabby holds a PhD in employment and contract law, a Master of Laws and a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice from ANU. She also has a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts (Politics) from the University of Adelaide.
Some of the resources discussed:
You can join us on our mission using the links below:
We acknowledge that this podcast is recorded on the land of the Kaurna people and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We also respect and acknowledge the traditional owners of land on which you, the listener, are listening from today. TABOO thanks local Adelaide artist Lenah Rasmussen (@lenahbean_), for our incredible podcast art, and Peter Spiniello for our theme music, brilliantly created using the sounds of our pad and tampon packaging!

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