Liberals look to fall for movement on having free tampons, pads in federal workplaces
OTTAWA — Canada’s labour minister was told earlier this year that efforts to provide free tampons and pads in federally regulated workplaces could cost employers more than $1 million annually to become a reality.
The March briefing note to Filomena Tassi estimated the annual employer costs would likely be $1.17 million to provide free tampons and pads, based on an annual, per-employee cost of almost $60 and assuming a 50-per-cent take-up rate.
A 100-per-cent take-up rate would put the cost closer to $2.3 million annually.
Officials noted the numbers may understate the need and demand because it only accounted for women and not all employees who menstruate.