St. Augustine city commissioner wonders if city can require staff take breaks from the heat despite new Florida law

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A city on the First Coast is stepping into the conversation about employers providing staff breaks from the excessive heat.

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. —

Some of those city employees include the archaeologists who work for the City of St. Augustine, who can spend several hours a day on a dig site outside. Archaeologist Andrea White worked under a tent and inside a three-foot-deep hole in the ground Wednesday.

 

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