Phoenix summers are becoming increasingly lethal, with 2023 seeing a record number of heat-associated deaths, many of whom were homeless or working outdoors. In response, the City Council passed a heat safety ordinance requiring employers to provide access to water, shade, and training. Proponents argue this is a baseline human right essential for survival in a warming climate. Opponents, particularly in the construction industry, argue that businesses already self-regulate to protect their workforce and that adding bureaucratic layers creates liability risks without actually improving safety.
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