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Just what are your workplace menopause rights?
As a woman in midlife, it’s important to know that menopause matters at work. It’s more than just a health issue; it’s a matter of rights, voice, and empowerment in the workplace.
Know your rights, your voice and your power. Empower yourself with the knowledge of workplace menopause rights!
My Guest:
Jack Tuckner, Esq.
Jack Tuckner, a Women’s Rights in the Workplace attorney and founding partner of Tuckner, Sipser, Weinstock & Sipser, LLP, champions workplace gender equality. With 20+ years of experience, he advocates for women facing discrimination, harassment, and pay disparity, from pregnancy through menopause, earning recognition as a trusted media and community voice.
Catherine Crider, Esq.
Catherine Crider, a California lawyer and certified labor and postpartum doula, combines legal expertise with hands-on support for families. She teaches childbirth and postpartum classes nationwide and writes on women’s health and parenting for outlets like Forbes and Healthline. Previously, she worked as a licensed educator for children and parents.
Questions We Answer in This Episode:
There you are, workplace menopause rights. For more information Google the term, too!
Connect with Jack and Catherine:
https://womensrightsny.com/
On Social:
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacktuckner
https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-crider-2b5b3232
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Just what are your workplace menopause rights?
As a woman in midlife, it’s important to know that menopause matters at work. It’s more than just a health issue; it’s a matter of rights, voice, and empowerment in the workplace.
Know your rights, your voice and your power. Empower yourself with the knowledge of workplace menopause rights!
My Guest:
Jack Tuckner, Esq.
Jack Tuckner, a Women’s Rights in the Workplace attorney and founding partner of Tuckner, Sipser, Weinstock & Sipser, LLP, champions workplace gender equality. With 20+ years of experience, he advocates for women facing discrimination, harassment, and pay disparity, from pregnancy through menopause, earning recognition as a trusted media and community voice.
Catherine Crider, Esq.
Catherine Crider, a California lawyer and certified labor and postpartum doula, combines legal expertise with hands-on support for families. She teaches childbirth and postpartum classes nationwide and writes on women’s health and parenting for outlets like Forbes and Healthline. Previously, she worked as a licensed educator for children and parents.
Questions We Answer in This Episode:
There you are, workplace menopause rights. For more information Google the term, too!
Connect with Jack and Catherine:
https://womensrightsny.com/
On Social:
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacktuckner
https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-crider-2b5b3232
Other Episodes You Might Like:
Think You’re Too Old? Ageism Dismantled with Ashton Applewhite:
https://www.flippingfifty.com/ageism-dismantled/
Perimenopause: The Signs Symptoms and Circus:
https://www.flippingfifty.com/circus/
The Real Reason for Migraines and Constipation in Menopause:
https://www.flippingfifty.com/migraines-and-constipation-in-menopause/
Resources:
Flipping 50 Membership:
https://www.flippingfifty.com/cafe
Flipping 50 STRONGER 12-week program:
https://www.flippingfifty.com/getstronger
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