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Working on a warmer planet : the impact of heat stress on labour productivity

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Title: Working on a warmer planet : the impact of heat stress on labour productivity
Publication: Geneva : OIT, 2019Notes: Sumario: The world of work is intimately connected with the natural environment. Environmental degradation directly affects the world of work in a negative way. Both the availability of jobs and the provision of safe, healthy and decent working conditions rely on the absence of environmental hazards and the preservation of environmental stability. The risks and hazards associated with environmental degradation tend to affect vulnerable workers most strongly (ILO, 2018a). The increasing frequency and intensity of natural disasters associated with human activity have already caused productivity losses. Looking ahead, projected temperature increases will make heat stress more common, reducing the total number of working hours and affecting, above all, vulnerable workers in developing countries. The damage resulting from unmitigated climate change is therefore a direct threat to the growth of real gross domestic product (GDP), as well as to labour productivity and working conditionsMateria / lugar / evento: Higiene ambiental Estrés térmico Cambio climático Productividad Política laboral Otros autores: International Labour Office
Other categories: 872.2Standard numbers: ISBN 978-92-2-132968-8 (web pdf)
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