EU Commission Closes Air Conditioning in Floors 1-7 While Maintaining Upper Levels on June 26

According to Jin10, on June 26, the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels implemented a differential air conditioning policy amid extreme heat and power grid strain. The 13-story Berlaymont building shut down air conditioning for floors 1-7, where most staff work, while maintaining normal operations on floors 8 and above, where senior officials and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's office are located. The decision triggered strong backlash from lower-floor employees, who criticized the measure as feudalistic and shameful.
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