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Office absenteeism is expected to hit a post-Super Bowl record this year. An estimated 22.6 million employed Americans will ...
A record number of Americans are reportedly coming down with a severe case of the Mondays after Sunday night’s Super Bowl, ...
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A record 22.6 million Americans plan to skip work on Monday after staying up late to watch Super Bowl LIX, according to a recent survey from HR tech company UKG.
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The poll estimates that 12.9 million will take a pre-approved day off, while 4.8 million will swap shifts with a co-worker so they don't have to work on Monday. An estimated 12.9 million U.S ...
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More than four in 10 working Americans believe Super Bowl Monday should be a national holiday, but until then, many will be taking time off work on February 10.