New House Bill a Game Changer for Protecting Workers from Extreme Heat

Center for Progressive Reform 2019-07-11

Summary:

Asunción Valdivia, a 53-year old father and farmworker at a Giumarra vineyard in California, died after laboring to pick grapes for ten straight hours in 105-degree heat. When he collapsed, his employer told Valdivia's son, Luis, who was also working in the field, to drive him to the hospital, but Valdivia died before they arrived. In Valdivia's memory, on July 10, Reps. Judy Chu and Raúl Grijalva paved the way to protecting outdoor and indoor workers across the nation from extreme heat by introducing the Asunción Valdivia Heat Illness and Fatality Act (H.R. 3668).

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http://www.progressivereform.org/CPRBlog.cfm?idBlog=CD0D748C-07AB-0AFB-65AEC614E785763B

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Authors:

Katie Tracy

Date tagged:

07/11/2019, 10:57

Date published:

07/11/2019, 10:45