• JohnnyCanuck@lemmy.ca
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    4 hours ago

    The wording of the title made it sound like authorities forced them to close. In this case the manager/owner decided to shut down because it was too hot for their own staff, so kudos to them.

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      Not sure about worker rights in the UK, but I am pretty sure in Germany the restaurant would have to shut down whether the manager or owner wants to or not.

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        3 hours ago

        heat protection rules in Germany are actually quite weak, above 30 they have to let you wear some lighter clothing and give you water… but yeah I think over 50 would not be allowed

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          Above 30 degrees, your employer has to take measures to cool down your working place. A room above 35 mustn’t be used for work.