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.Tuesday, June 29, 2010 ' 10:46 PM Y
The World cup season has finally begun. Football fans are anticipating to watching the match and start their soccer craze. Football fans mostly comprises of adults. Employers seem to be concerned on the productivity of their employees.

Employees will be unable to concentrate on their assigned tasks and will shift their focus towards World Cup. Many will take leave and level of absenteeism will increase. A handful of employees might even lie to their employers and obtain a fake medical record just to watch the World Cup. Having late nights and short sleeps, employees will have lack of sleep. They will not produce quality work the next day. In the office, employees will tend to strike a conversation on football with their colleagues and get engrossed with the topic. As the World Cup is telecast in the middle of the working afternoon which is during the working hours, employees might watch the match from their office computers. Employees who are doing their work feel disturbed and distracted. Projects might be unable to progress smoothly and should be rescheduled since many people are passionate about the World Cup.

Employees should just accept it if they are unable to watch the match during their working hours. They can view it online after working hours. On the other hand, I feel that employers should understand the World Cup fever. I believe that employers themselves also watch the World Cup. Project deadlines are advised to due before and not during the World Cup season. After all, the World Cup comes round only every four years.

julia.

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