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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) employees say that recent workplace issues, from broken elevators to indoor temperatures exceeding 80 degrees, might be a ploy to get them to resign.
Temperatures inside EPA headquarters have soared above 80 degrees and elevators have been breaking down, sources said.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) employees say that recent workplace issues, from broken elevators to indoor temperatures exceeding 80 degrees, might be a ploy to get them to resign. The ...
Several longtime EPA staff told CBS News the steamy conditions at their desks have made workplace life uncomfortable, especially during a stretch of extreme weather with the heat index reaching ...
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) employees say that recent workplace issues, from broken elevators to indoor temperatures exceeding 80 degrees, might be a ploy to get them to resign. The ...
Several longtime EPA staff told CBS News the steamy conditions at their desks have made workplace life uncomfortable, especially during a stretch of extreme weather with the heat index reaching above ...
Several longtime EPA staff told CBS News the steamy conditions at their desks have made workplace life uncomfortable, especially during a stretch of extreme weather with the heat index reaching ...