Spain’s left-wing government has passed legislation guaranteeing up to four paid days off for people who can’t travel to work due to “climate emergencies.” The law was passed less than a month after more than 200 people were killed in flash floods in Valencia.
The law was enacted on Friday, a day after it was approved by the country’s Council of Ministers, which is dominated by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s Socialist Workers’ Party.
The paid days will apply when civil protection and meteorological organizations issue extreme weather warnings, Labor Minister Yolanda Diaz explained on Thursday, declaring that “no worker will have to run any risk.”
Should a weather emergency persist beyond four days, employers will be able to extend their workers’ “climate leave,” with the government covering their lost earnings.