Article 6PJRJ ‘Your body is completely drained’: US workers toil in heatwaves with no protections

‘Your body is completely drained’: US workers toil in heatwaves with no protections

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Michael Sainato
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6PJRJ)

Though 2,300 people in the US died from heat-related illness in 2023, workers await robust protection laws

On 23 June, Shae Parker had to leave her shift early at a gas station in Columbia, South Carolina, to go to the emergency room due to heat exhaustion; she wasn't paid for missing the rest of her shift. The air conditioning at her work has been on the fritz for weeks, she said, and her station heats up easily as the sun beams through its large windows.

I got nauseated, overheated, lightheaded," she said. We don't have free water, we don't have a water level on the soda machine, the ice machine is broken, so we have to buy water. The last few weeks it's been extremely hot. It's very hard to breathe when you're lightheaded and experiencing dizziness. The fatigue is like 10 times worse because your body is completely drained. I had to get two bags of fluid from being dehydrated even though I was drinking water."

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