Survey Finds World Cup Could Cost Employers as Workers Watch Matches

A recent survey has examined the potential impact of the World Cup on businesses. It suggests that employers may face financial costs during the

A recent survey has examined the potential impact of the World Cup on businesses. It suggests that employers may face financial costs during the tournament. This is attributed to workers tuning into matches instead of working. The findings highlight the distraction caused by major sporting events. Productivity could dip as employees prioritize watching the games. The survey data was reported by The Star. Employers might need to consider managing staff engagement during this period. The results indicate a tangible economic effect of the World Cup on the workplace.