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ILO launches new report on work-related heat stress

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A new report on heat stress resulting from global warming, which predicts significant productivity, job and economic losses, was launched on Monday, July 1 by the International Labour Organization (ILO).

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The new report, Working on a warmer planet: The impact of heat stress on labour productivity and decent work, draws on climate, employment and physiological data and presents estimates of the current and projected productivity losses at national, regional and global levels.

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