NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 7月19日 08時30分
An NBC News analysis of federal and state data found 107 reports in 23 states of UPS employees being hospitalized for serious heat-related illnesses since 2015. The company says it believes air conditioning would be “ineffective” in its trucks, and that it encourages drivers to “drink water” and “rest,” and provides employees extensive “health and safety training.”
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m.c.mother
It has been in the 90’s everyday this week here! North Carolina! The truck’s are dark brown, so they must absorb the heat from the SUN! Hope the owner’s take it into consideration! ❤️?
mrj1980
UPS needs to convert to AC trucks for whole fleet... but... these drivers do have a choice to make for what they do for a living.
trog59_or_gma_or_gigi
Unconscionable! The owners and stock holders should have to go along on the routes of their drivers during these conditions.
j.d.patrick
it would cost millions to upgrade all the trucks.UPS decided to not do it , that's why drivers are always wearing shorts.
wamplert1269
Close off the cab of the truck and add air conditioning and make the rear better ventilated. Geez. It ain't hard!!
tru_gem613
See Usps don’t play that they give out water and tell u to be careful and have several stAnd up talks about heat
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