Phoenix Sky Harbor Catering Vendor Accused of Violating City Heat Ordinance Amid Worker Safety Concerns

Phoenix’s high temperatures are putting airport workers in a risky position, with a catering vendor at Phoenix Sky Harbor caught violating city heat regulations. A recent investigation led by the City of Phoenix revealed that LSG Sky Chefs did not adhere to the city’s heat ordinance, an issue that’s been cooking up for some time. FOX 10 Phoenix reports employees on the tarmac were working in catering trucks without functioning air conditioning, a clear breach of local law.

These workers, many of whom had aired their grievances to the Phoenix City Council earlier in July, are supposed to operate in trucks that are capable of cooling down to 75 degrees or 40 degrees less than the outdoor temperature. According to a 3TV/CBS 5 report, the city set strict standards for the maximum acceptable vent temperature in such vehicles, yet some of LSG Sky Chefs’ trucks failed to meet these criteria. The consequence could be as severe as having their contract with the airport terminated if repeated violations occur.

Amidst the sweltering backdrop of Arizona’s summer, Phoenix City Councilmember Betty Guardado expressed her dismay in a statement provided to FOX 10 Phoenix, suggesting that the company’s apparent disregard for worker safety was “inhumane.” At the same council meeting where employees had voiced their concerns, one worker described the conditions without air as “insufferable and even dangerous,” emphasizing the tangible human cost behind these violations…

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