If you’re dreading summer on the job this year, you’re not alone. Every month last summer was the most scorching on world record. Trapped under heat domes, dozens of metro areas busted their longest streaks ever of highs over 100 degrees. Phoenix afternoons were over 110 for a month straight. On asphalt yards nearly hot enough to melt, bonus-hungry managers forced workers to keep up the usual pace. The results were lethal. In 2022, the latest year for which we have data, 43 U.S. workers lost their lives to heat on the job.
It’s the shortsightedness that is the real problem here. Idiot managers are looking for the immediate cost savings and not understanding how much it hurts them, almost immediately down the line.
These people need to experience an actual day of work.
Yup, between turnover and worker’s comp and sluggish work speed they are losing way more money than they’re saving by not buying a simple fan.