Effects of heat are expected to worsen after bill prohibiting municipalities from enacting shade and water protection is passed

For Javier Torres and other workers whose jobs are conducted outdoors in south Florida, the heat is unavoidable. A new law recently signed by Ron DeSantis, Florida’s Republican governor, that prohibits any municipalities in the state from passing heat protections for workers ensures that it is likely to stay that way.

Torres has seen a co-worker die from heatstroke and another rushed to the emergency room in his years of working in construction in south Florida. He has also fallen and injured himself due to heat exhaustion.

“I work outdoors and have no choice but to work in the heat. I work often in painting and, in the majority of cases, we’re exposed to direct sun and we don’t have shade. Sometimes I feel dizzy and get headaches,” said Torres.

He said employers rarely provide workers with water, leaving workers to ensure they bring enough water to work or find a hose to drink from.

The effects of extreme heat on workers are only expected to worsen due to the climate crisis. Many parts of Florida experienced record heat last year. Orlando hit 100F (37.7C) in August breaking a record set in 1938. The National Weather Service recently issued its outlook for summer 2024, predicting Florida summer temperatures will be warmer than normal.

  • @Hazor@lemmy.world
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    142 months ago

    I don’t know the justification, but I imagine the why is that some wealthy construction company owner asked for it because providing shade/water/whatever would reduce profits, and the bribe costed marginally less than the protecting their employees.

    • @phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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      22 months ago

      Oh sure, I get that. That part is pretty obvious.

      I was just wondering about how he sold this idea to his voters as something positive.

      It’s like… You’ll all get anal probes with raspy tools, and it’s not to check for cancer! Okaaayyy, but how are you ever going to convince people that this is a good thing ™?

    • @A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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      12 months ago

      They’d bribe even if water and shade was cheaper.

      because its not about the money.

      its about cruelty and putting the peasants in their place.