- A Japanese department store where staff could wear badges if they were on their period has said it will "rethink" that policy.
A Japanese department store where staff could wear badges if they were on their period has said it will “rethink” that policy.
The badges – which featured a cartoon character known as Miss Period – were introduced in October.
The intention was that staff could get extra help, or longer breaks, if they were wearing one.
“It was never the intention to share the menstrual information with their customers,” a spokeswoman told the BBC.
Why were the badges introduced?
The Daimaru branch at Osaka Umeda introduced the badges in October for the 500 or so staff in the women’s wardrobe section.
The badges, which were voluntary, were introduced after a suggestion from employees themselves, and were linked to the opening of a new section of the store.