Extreme heatwaves threaten Europe's workforce productivity and economic growth
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Joanna Partridge
Summary
The article examines how extreme heatwaves across Europe are threatening workplace productivity and economic output. It covers the challenges faced by workers in various sectors — from factories and construction sites to offices — as temperatures soar. The piece includes perspectives from workers, union representatives, economists, and public health experts, discussing the need for workplace adaptations, policy changes, and infrastructure improvements to cope with rising temperatures linked to climate change. It highlights that without intervention, heat-related productivity losses could significantly dent Europe's economic growth.
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· 3 pulledWe make hot filled food products and it's common that we see temperatures in the high 30s. Thanks to our union, our employer is offering extra breaks, but not every workplace is the same.
The reality is that our infrastructure, our workplaces, and our labour laws were designed for a climate that no longer exists.
If we don't adapt our working practices to the new climate reality, we're looking at billions in lost productivity every summer.
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