Women employees make up about 9% of Larsen and Toubro's 60,000 workforce.
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Larsen & Toubro has implemented a one-day menstrual leave policy each month for its women employees in the engineering and construction sector, covering 5,000 women. This initiative aims to create a progressive workplace despite ongoing practical concerns about reinforcing gender biases.
Women employees make up about 9% of Larsen and Toubro's 60,000 workforce.
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