Unions in Europe seek new worker protections to counter heat stress |
As Europe faces extreme heat, unions are advocating for new laws to protect workers from heat stress. They are calling for enforceable workplace thermal limits, based on the wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT), along with mandatory job site heat risk assessments, rights to heat breaks, outdoor shade, water, cooling and adjusted working hours to be included in a forthcoming quality jobs law, in a draft directive text seen by the Guardian. Enrico Somaglia, the general secretary of the European Federation of Food, Agriculture and Tourism Trade Unions (Effat), said: “Climate change is no longer a distant environmental challenge, it is a daily occupational health and safety risk, as well as a threat to job stability. The current European legal framework is clearly not sufficient to defend against it.”