Queensland government workers to get 10 days of reproductive health leave

Thousands more workers in one Australian state have scored 10 extra days of leave.

Public sector staff in Queensland will have access to reproductive health leave entitlements from September 30.

It can be accessed for things such as endometriosis, vasectomies, IVF and fertility treatment, menopause and reproductive cancer screenings.

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The reproductive health leave for Queensland’s government workers was announced in May but was this week expanded by 24,000 workers to include government-owned corporations, Queensland Rail and Seqwater.

It means about 290,000 workers can access the entitlements which are expected to cost taxpayers upwards of $80 million annually.

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