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Firms feel the heat

The impact of extreme heat on workers’ productivity is increasing as heat waves become more frequent and intense, say Alicia Clanton and Brian Delk in Bloomberg. Diminished cognitive performance, poor sleep, and weather-related disruptions to commutes contribute to heat-related productivity losses. According to the

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