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2019 Beijing High Temperature Blue Warning Information When will Beijing High Temperature Subsidy be issued?

Summer is here, and Beijing has been experiencing frequent high temperatures recently, and has issued a high-temperature blue warning. I feel sorry for my friends in Beijing, so today we will learn about the blue high-temperature warning information in Beijing, and also There is information about high temperature subsidies that everyone is very concerned about! 2019 Beijing High Temperature Blue Warning Information

At 15:00 yesterday, the temperature in Huilongguan, Beijing, reached 40.1℃, and the temperature in most urban areas also reached around 37℃.

Yesterday, Beijing continued to issue high temperature blue warnings. Before 9 o'clock yesterday morning, the temperature in most parts of the city had risen to around 27℃-29℃. Not only was the temperature high and the air dry, the wind gusts also increased to around level 6 in the afternoon.

The maximum temperature in most areas today is expected to be around 35℃, with local temperatures reaching 38℃. The high temperature continues, the ultraviolet radiation is strong, and the body feels hot. When going out, you need to wear sunscreen, prevent heatstroke and cool down and replenish water frequently.

Affected by the cold air, there will be thundershowers in the western and northern areas in the second half of the night today, and thundershowers during the day tomorrow, when the maximum temperature will drop to about 33°C. It is recommended that everyone pay attention to the nowcast and pay attention to travel safety. When will Beijing’s high-temperature subsidies be issued?

According to national requirements, Beijing will issue high-temperature subsidies from June to August, and the monthly allowance for each person working outdoors in the open air will not be less than 180 yuan.

According to regulations, high temperature allowances are paid to workers working in high temperature environments. The monthly allowance for outdoor open-air work shall not be less than 180 yuan per person per month; those working in indoor workplaces above 33℃ (including 33℃) No less than 120 yuan per person per month.

Employers shall provide heatstroke prevention and cooling drinks and necessary medicines to workers engaged in high-temperature operations or operations in hot weather. According to the relevant person in charge, “Money and goods cannot replace heatstroke prevention and cooling drinks and necessary medicines, and heatstroke prevention and cooling drinks and necessary medicines must not be used as high temperature allowances.”

The person in charge of relevant departments in Beijing introduced that open-air operations such as Patrol police, couriers, construction workers, sanitation workers, outdoor line inspection workers; indoor workers such as steelmaking workers, machinery casting workers, etc. may all enjoy high temperature subsidies.

According to the regulations of the Beijing Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Department, high temperature allowance is an integral part of labor remuneration (salary). Failure to issue it is illegal and may result in a fine of up to 10,000 yuan. Failure to pay in full will be deemed as wage arrears or deduction of wages.

Relevant departments in Beijing have stated that they will intensify inspections when companies issue high-temperature allowances with low standards, discounts, or using drinks instead of subsidies or subsidies instead of drinks. At the same time, if employees do not receive high temperature allowances as required, they can report complaints to the labor inspection department, or directly call the human resources and social security reporting hotline 12333 to complain.

Beijing’s high-temperature subsidies have begun to be distributed. Please pay attention to see if you are enjoying it! Also, since the weather is so hot, everyone must pay attention to sun protection when going out! Boys too! Don't be embarrassed!