The new law severely hampers the ability of local governments to enact their own rules and regulations.
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10 minutes to cool down and hydrate every four hours.

This was the laws they found so egregious that they had to overrule them at the state level? I work at a desk in my temperature controlled house where I get to set the AC and I take ten minutes every couple hours to stretch and hydrate.

@Sunspot@beehaw.org
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I work an outdoor job in another hot state. We typically take a water and shade break every forty-five minutes or so for about fifteen minutes. Not having those breaks, especially when we’re in head to toe PPE, would kill most of us and we’re used to it.

@Shdwdrgn@mander.xyz
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Sounds to me like Texas construction workers are going to be striking or quitting this Summer. Sure beats dying on the job.

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My gf worked at a warehouse in San Antonio for a few years, and would get heatstroke symptoms near-daily. I don’t get how this will even increase productivity if everyone’s constantly recovering from hyperthermia.

Where do you get labor from if you injure all your laborers to make a point?

I wouldn’t feel safe in Texas even at an airport making a connection.

@psudo@beehaw.org
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The idea is more to ensure that the labor class is to tired and sick to fight for their rights.

Maeqa
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Yeah, you’re probably right. And try and kill unions while they’re at it.

arctic pie (he/him)
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Seriously, how can you be as cartoonishly evil as this guy?

Jeff
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Why we just moved away. Texas as a thought was great. The reality was buying some clownshoes and then putting them on your head.

Where did you move to? Wife and I have been looking to move out of the state for awhile now.

fiv55sampler
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Currently in northern Texas and salivating personally at upstate NY. I don’t plan on being here much longer.

That’s where I am too :(

KNova
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Come to Colorado but please change your car plates so I don’t judge you

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And don’t drive 10mph on busy mountain roads as if you’ve never driven a car before. Trust the speed limits and if there’s more than a few cars behind you, have the courtesy to pull over at the next available spot – YOU are the main reason those spots exist.

KNova
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Yup. I’ve always maintained if you have ~4 cars behind you, it’s time to pull over and let them pass, then resume your journey. No shame in that

Jeff
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I suck. We moved to northern VA for work. Night and day.

What part, if you don’t mind?

Jeff
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Burke. Close to my job in DC. Really nice here.

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Gotta wonder just how many of those construction workers either don’t bother to vote (bOtH pArTiEs ArE tHe SaMe!), or vote republican (at least we ain’t got no ‘Murica-hatin’ libruls!), like a frog in the pot demanding that the stove be cranked up to high.

You’ve a point but In fairness to the folk with the first viewpoint, the Democrats and Republicans were not much different till 2012ish. Maybe a bit earlier. I seem to recall it was around that time I caught the first real scent of stupid from the Republicans. Before that it was just the occasional wiff, which happened just as frequently around Democrats. “I know what an Assult Rifle is, I’ve seen them on TV”.

As for the “frogs” I can’t decide if Darwin was wrong or if the Democrats keep saving their stubborn asses.

KNova
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I think the republicans truly went off the rails when Obama was elected. It broke them. the seeds were planted by 90s Newt Gingrich, and obviously Reagan before that, though.

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what a sociopath

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