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Which months is the high temperature subsidy in Qingdao?
Legal basis: Article 47 of the Labor Contract Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that economic compensation shall be paid to the workers according to the standard of one month's salary for each year of working in this unit. For more than six months but less than one year, it shall be counted as one year; If it is less than six months, economic compensation of half a month's salary shall be paid to the workers.
If the monthly salary of workers is three times higher than the average monthly salary of local workers announced by the people's government of the municipality directly under the central government or the city divided into districts where the employer is located, the standard for paying economic compensation to workers is three times the average monthly salary of workers, and the longest period for paying economic compensation to workers shall not exceed 12 years.
The monthly salary mentioned in this article refers to the average salary of workers in the twelve months before the dissolution or termination of the labor contract.
Article 3 of the Management Measures for Heatstroke Prevention and Cooling refers to high temperature and strong heat radiation operation, or abnormal working conditions with high air humidity (relative humidity 80%RH) and wet bulb temperature index (WBGT index) exceeding the specified limit. High temperature weather refers to the weather where the daily maximum temperature is above 35℃ released to the public by the meteorological offices and stations affiliated to the competent meteorological departments at or above the prefecture level. Hot weather operation refers to the operation that the employer arranges workers to carry out in a high-temperature natural meteorological environment in hot weather. The WBGT index of high-temperature work in the workplace shall be determined according to Measurement of Physical Factors in the Workplace Part 7: High Temperature (GBZ/T 189.7). Occupational exposure limits for high temperature operation shall be implemented according to occupational exposure limits of Hazardous Factors in Workplace Part 2: Physical Factors (GBZ2.2); The classification of high-temperature operations shall be carried out in accordance with the Classification of Occupational Hazards in Workplaces Part 3: High Temperature (GBZ/T229.3).
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