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Reduced hours and 'climate leave': How Spain has adapted to heatwaves

Reduced hours and 'climate leave': How Spain has adapted to heatwaves

Summary

Spain has introduced new rules to help workers cope with extreme heat caused by heatwaves. These include shorter working hours and up to four days of paid leave for climate-related problems.

Key Facts

  • Spain is one of Europe's southern countries that often experiences extreme heat.
  • The country faced severe floods in 2024, which influenced new climate measures.
  • Workers can now have reduced work hours during heatwaves.
  • Spain offers up to four paid days off as "climate leave" for difficulties related to hot weather.
  • These steps aim to protect health and safety during rising temperatures.
  • The changes show how countries adapt to climate change effects on daily life.
  • Spain’s approach includes both work schedule changes and extra time off.
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