
Majority of UK workers experience motivation slump in summer months, research reveals
According to Jukebox Marketing, 51% of workers said they find it harder to stay focused during hotter weather.

According to Jukebox Marketing, 51% of workers said they find it harder to stay focused during hotter weather.

Protecting.co.uk advised employers to check heating systems, allow flexible dress codes, offer extra breaks if needed and review risk assessments.

The survey found that 64% of employees often work in uncomfortable temperatures, while nearly half (46%) said their offices swing between being too hot and too cold.

In newly issued guidance, Acas highlighted that employers are bound by a general “duty of care” to ensure working conditions remain reasonable, whether staff are in an office, warehouse, or working from home.

Millions of UK workers could soon be exposed to dangerously high temperatures, according to a report published by the Autonomy Institute.
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