Leverages Co., Ltd. Introduces 'mederi for biz' Low-Dose Pill Welfare Program
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Leverages Co., Ltd. introduced the online pill prescription service 'mederi for biz' to improve the health and productivity of female employees. An internal survey showed that menstruation negatively impacts work performance for about 4.4 days a month.
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- Q: What is the name of the welfare program introduced by Leverages Co., Ltd. to support women's health through low-dose pills?
- A: The welfare program introduced by Leverages Co., Ltd. is called 'mederi for biz', which provides access to low-dose pill consultations and prescriptions as part of employee benefits.
- Q: Which company provides the 'mederi Pill' online medical consultation service used in the 'mederi for biz' program?
- A: The 'mederi Pill' online medical consultation service is provided by mederi inc., headquartered in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, with CEO Arisa Sakanashi leading the company.
- Q: How many female employees participated in Leverages Co., Ltd.'s survey on women's health issues, and how many reported prior pill use?
- A: Leverages Co., Ltd. surveyed 298 female employees, and 171 of them reported that they have previously taken the pill, representing approximately 60% of respondents.
- Q: What was the average number of workdays affected per month by menstruation or PMS before taking the pill according to the Leverages survey?
- A: According to the Leverages survey, employees reported that their performance was affected for an average of about 4.4 days per month before taking the low-dose pill.
- Q: How did Leverages Co., Ltd. determine the impact of menstruation on employee performance in their internal survey?
- A: Leverages Co., Ltd. found that employee performance, rated on a 10-point scale, dropped from full capability to an average of 5.3 points during menstruation according to survey responses.