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19 May 2006 12:00AM

- Author:
- Mark Kaye
With just over three weeks until the World Cup kicks off, many employers are bracing themselves for the inevitable impact which the tournament will have on staff productivity.
Whilst employers may have breathed an initial sigh of relief that England’s first three group games are all outside of normal working hours, should England progress (and, of course, we all wish them the best of luck in doing so!) employers are well advised to develop and implement strategies designed to reduce t... (246 more words)
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