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Tamaulipas Does Not Guarantee Dignified Menstruation

Summary by Elefante Blanco
Tampico, Tamaulipas.- The Tamaulipas Congress approved a point of agreement that urges the private sector to grant paid menstrual work permits to women suffering from dysmenorrhea or painful menstruation. However, the implementation of the measure is not mandatory, so it remains for the consideration of the employers. The initiative was promoted by the Brownist deputy, Cynthia Jaime Castillo, in December 2025 and the opinion was approved on 19 M…
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Tampico, Tamaulipas.- The Tamaulipas Congress approved a point of agreement that urges the private sector to grant paid menstrual work permits to women suffering from dysmenorrhea or painful menstruation. However, the implementation of the measure is not mandatory, so it remains for the consideration of the employers. The initiative was promoted by the Brownist deputy, Cynthia Jaime Castillo, in December 2025 and the opinion was approved on 19 M…

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Elefante Blanco broke the news on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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