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Japanese retailer reconsiders planned ‘menstruation badges’ amid public backlash
The Japanese department store Daimaru Umeda has revoked plans to introduce 'menstruation badges' for female employees, amid a searing backlash online. The badges were suggested as a means for staff members to display when they're on their period, in an ill-conceived attempt from management to elicit sympathy among employees. 生理中の従業員に。バッジつけさせる愚かな発想を思いついた愚か者。炎上商法狙ってるんですか?# 大丸梅田店 pic.twitter.com/IgqSgRK7xO— ???????????????????????????????? (@LANDSALE20) November 23, 2019 “In Japan, there is a tendency for women’s sexuality and periods to ‘not to be mentioned’… [but] the femtech boom is growing, and the values of young people are changing with

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