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Workers set to take at least 3.6 million sick days during World Cup

The time difference between the UK, the US, Canada and Mexico means matches are kicking off late at night, or even in the early hours, means the day after is when absences are most expected

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Workers set to take at least 3.6 million sick days during World Cup

The time difference between the UK, the US, Canada and Mexico means matches are kicking off late at night, or even in the early hours, means the day after is when absences are most expected

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dailymail.com2 g fa

Britain braced for yawning workforce as World Cup begins with 2am game

Millions of football fans are expected to pull sickies or take a day off following England and Scotland's World Cup matches which are being staged late in the evenings or in the middle of the night.

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benzinga.com2 g fa

2026 FIFA World Cup Fever Could Trigger A $30 Billion Productivity Hit For US Employers

World Cup 2026 in US could cost employers over $30B in lost productivity, with match-day disruption and workplace distraction, report says.

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  1. martedì 9 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    Britain braced for yawning workforce as World Cup begins with 2am game

    Millions of football fans are expected to pull sickies or take a day off following England and Scotland's World Cup matches which are being staged late in the evenings or in the…

  2. martedì 9 giugno 2026·benzinga.com

    2026 FIFA World Cup Fever Could Trigger A $30 Billion Productivity Hit For US Employers

    World Cup 2026 in US could cost employers over $30B in lost productivity, with match-day disruption and workplace distraction, report says.

  3. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Workers set to take at least 3.6 million sick days during World Cup

    The time difference between the UK, the US, Canada and Mexico means matches are kicking off late at night, or even in the early hours, means the day after is when absences are…