The United Nations has urged governments and employers to act swiftly to safeguard workers whose health is at growing risk from extreme heat. With climate change driving more frequent and severe heatwaves, laborers around the world are already facing serious health consequences.
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- UN agencies warn of increased health risks for workers due to extreme heat.
- Manual laborers in agriculture, construction, and fisheries are most vulnerable. 52s
- Worker productivity drops 2-3% for every degree above 20°C. 1m 2s
- Half the world's population is already affected by rising temperatures. 1m 7s
- Report urges development of heat action plans and better awareness to protect workers. 1m 34s