Alcorcón (Madrid) (EFE).- The second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, has advanced a modification of the occupational risk prevention regulations that will prohibit, among other things, working outdoors during workdays “when there is an orange alert or a red alert” by heat by the Spanish Meteorological Agency (Aemet).
This is how the second vice president has advanced this Wednesday in a visit to the Madrid town of Alcorcón, where she has explained that this and other modifications of the labor legislation will be taken to the Council of Ministers, with the aim of dealing with the consequences of the high temperatures.
“We are going to undertake some legislative modifications to precisely incorporate into labor legislation specific measures of mandatory compliance by companies, we are going to adapt the weather conditions to the jobs,” Díaz insisted in statements to the media.