The UK doesn't have a legal minimum or maximum working temperature.
In the UK, there is no specific legal maximum temperature at which you can refuse to work. However, employers are required to provide a reasonable working environment, which includes maintaining a comfortable temperature. If you believe the temperature is making it unsafe or unbearable to work, it is advised to discuss the issue with your employer or union representative.
The lowest recorded temperature in the UK is -27.2°C, recorded on: 11 February, 1895 - Braemar (Aberdeenshire) 10 January, 1982 - Braemar (Aberdeenshire) 30 December, 1995 - Altnaharra (Highlands)
The coldest nights are those on which there is little wind, skies are clear, and there is a covering of snow on the ground.The lowest temperatures occur away from the moderating influence of the sea, on the floors of inland valleys into which the cold air drains.It was under such conditions that the temperature fell to -26.1°C, the lowest ever recorded in England, in Shropshire in January 1982.Coldest in UK was -27.2°C Braemar, Grampian Scotland on 10 January 1982 which has been equalled on a couple of other occasions.Hope this helps.
The highest temperature recorded in the UK in June 2009 was 32.2°C (90°F).
The highest temperature recorded in the UK in 2005 was 36.5°C (97.7°F) and it was measured in Wisley, Surrey.
Yes, are you legally permitted to work in the UK?
Yes, Americans can legally work in the UK by obtaining the appropriate visa or work permit.
Yes, a US citizen can legally work in the UK by obtaining the necessary visa or work permit.
the north of England is probably the coldest
You r fit man
13 with certain restrictions.
You can't - because legally you're not allowed to work in the UK if you're an overseas student !
YOU CANT LEGALLY WORK until yo are 13
To work in the UK, you typically need a valid work visa or right to work in the country. Employers may also require specific qualifications or experience for certain roles. Additionally, you may need a National Insurance number to legally work and pay taxes in the UK.
If you are at present in the UK contact your local Citizens' Advice Bureau. From what you write there seem to be a number of irregularities in your status.
In the UK, there is no specific legal maximum temperature at which you can refuse to work. However, employers are required to provide a reasonable working environment, which includes maintaining a comfortable temperature. If you believe the temperature is making it unsafe or unbearable to work, it is advised to discuss the issue with your employer or union representative.
Yes, as a US citizen, you can work in London. However, you may need to obtain the necessary work visa or permit to legally work in the UK.