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Dennis the 'Bloody Peasant'
16th July 2013, 16:09
I'm sure Daily Mail readers would foam at the mouth when they read this.

Sweltering workers should be sent home by law when temperatures get higher than 30C (86F) to prevent potentially fatal accidents, a group of MPs has said.
And those doing "strenuous work" should be allowed to down tools when their workplace temperature reaches 27C.
An Early Day Motion has been tabled in the Commons by Labour MP Linda Riordan.
The MPs say there are guidelines on minimum temperatures for indoor workplaces but no maximum.
Places of work have to be kept at a "reasonable temperature" according to current guidance issued by the Health and Safety Executive, with the recommended minimum 16C or 13C if much of the work is physical.
But the MPs claim there is "considerable uncertainty" about the upper limit.
"Employees in a wide range of workplaces - from industrial bakeries to school classrooms - are often subjected to high temperatures which can impact seriously on their health and well-being, with effects ranging from discomfort, stress, irritability and headaches, to extra strain on the heart and lungs, dizziness and fainting and heat cramps due to loss of water and salt," says the motion.
Overheating can cause "reduction in cognitive function, attention span and visual motor tracking", which can lead to workplace accidents and fatalities, the motion adds.
The TUC has been campaigning for a maximum workplace temperature.
The Early Day Motion, signed by five other Labour MPs and two members of the SDLP, is unlikely to be become law.

(BBC News)

Brutus
16th July 2013, 16:12
I can hardly imagine it being the result of a new found altruism among MPs.

brigadista
16th July 2013, 16:25
with or without pay??

Sotionov
16th July 2013, 17:03
It'a a conspiracy to get the workers to support global warming :ninja:

rednordman
16th July 2013, 22:21
with or without pay??Now that my friend is the question. Because it is actually something that I could see getting support from the capitalists if its the latter.

Not that they would care for our welfare, just I could see them using this as a way to save shit loads of money, and basically force people to work flexi-hours to suit them, thus basically having the labor only when they need them during the hot spells/seasons. As a consequence, workers would have to work shit loads of overtime when the weather is cool again to make up the money the have lost.

Obviously us and the labor mp's want them to have to send us home with pay. But lets face it, in this country of capitalism, it aint going to happen in a million years.