How you handle the days around big celebrations can boost employee morale and show the value of connecting with current ...
A recent poll found that many American workers are planning to call out sick from work or simply not show up on the Monday ...
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.
A record 22.6 million U.S. employees are expected to miss work on the Monday after Super Bowl LIX. (Credit: Adobe Stock / Steve Cukrov) “We launched this research years ago to start a ...
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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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Will you be at work Monday following Super Bowl Sunday? More than four in 10 working Americans believe Super Bowl Monday should be a national holiday, but until then ...
An estimated 12.9 million U.S. employees will go into work late on Monday after the Super Bowl, the poll found. The workplace consulting company began research on the Monday after Super Bowl to ...
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