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Extreme heat at work

In this series, we examine the key questions employers face during periods of extreme heat. These include whether a maximum working temperature applies, what practical steps employers should take, whether dress codes should be relaxed, and when employees may refuse to work.

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Workers under the sun
Global
08.07.2026
7
Extreme heat at work: what global employers need to know
Extreme heat is becoming a regular workplace risk across many jurisdictions. Below, we bring together global employment law insights from our recent four-part series to help organisations manage heat-related risks appropriately and protect their workforce in increasingly challenging conditions.
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Global
26.06.2026
24
Extreme heat at work: Is there a maximum working temperature?
As heatwaves become more frequent and intense, this four-part series examines employer obligations during extreme heat. In part one, we explore how different jurisdictions regulate heat-related risks at work, including whether they set maximum working temperatures.
Global
26.06.2026
25
Extreme heat at work: What practical steps should employers take?
This second article in our four-part series on extreme heat at work examines the practical measures employers are required to take during heatwaves.
Global
30.06.2026
20
Extreme heat at work: Cracking the dress code
When heatwaves intensify, employers often face a familiar question: can you relax the workplace dress code? Although most jurisdictions do not impose a specific legal requirement, health and safety obligations remain central. Below, we examine global perspectives from 24 countries on whether employers are specifically expected or required to relax dress codes during extreme heat.
Global
02.07.2026
21
Extreme heat at work: When can employees refuse to work?
In most jurisdictions, the answer depends on health and safety risk, rather than on temperature alone. In this fourth and final part of our extreme heat at work series, we examine when work stoppage may be lawful and why it matters for multinational employers managing heat risks across their workplaces.