Key facts
- A record June heatwave is affecting London.
- Temperatures in London reached 34C.
- Temperatures are forecast to reach up to 38C.
- Major financial firms have advised employees to work from home.
- JP Morgan Chase advised employees to work from home.
- ING advised employees to work from home.
- Deutsche Bank advised employees to work from home.
- The heatwave is impacting productivity.
- The heatwave is a concern for employee well-being.
A severe heatwave in London has prompted major financial institutions to advise their employees to work from home. The extreme temperatures, which reached 34C on Tuesday and are forecast to climb as high as 38C, are impacting the city's financial hub. JP Morgan Chase, ING, and Deutsche Bank are among the firms that have issued guidance for staff to work remotely. This measure aims to ensure the safety and well-being of employees while mitigating the effects of the heat on productivity. The heatwave marks a record for June in the United Kingdom, highlighting the growing impact of climate change on urban environments and daily operations. The prolonged high temperatures are expected to continue, posing ongoing challenges for businesses and residents alike.
