UKK - the foundation of artificial intelligence (AI) specialised in personnel management, wages and workforce - surveyed 8,000 people in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Mexico, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States to assess the impact of [World Cup].net/chu-de/world-acre-641] on the working environment. As a result of the 2/6 release, the World Cup can cost global companies $17 billion in labor productivity.
Their survey indicates 37% of the laborers plan to re-adjust their live schedule for the largest football league on the planet. 27% of the staff were able to work late, leave early or leave work. 11% admitted that it may be necessary to work in fatigue, but 14% said that they would sneak into the games or videos that would stand out during work hours.
"World Cup will reflect the challenge that businesses face every day, from work changing hour to plan different from deploying. The World Cup is a global cultural event, real trial with personnel management capabilities", Suresh Vittal - product director of UKK said.
This year's World Cup took place from June 11 to 19/17, under US, Canada and Mexico co-registered. The tournament will have 48 teams in attendance with a total of 104 games.
Nationally, American businesses alone will cost $1.7 billion of productivity for the World Cup.
Leo FIFA World Cup 2026 at New York (US) May/2023. Image: Reuters
"When the situation is absent or present but the underperformance works occur on a wide scale, impacts immediately and very large", the production director of UKC remarked.
He warned the consequences of the decline in productivity, the affected experience of customers, and the downturn of the work spirit that left the rest of the members with the absence.
Even the management level in the company, though, is difficult to avoid the attractions of the World Cup. Survey shows that 42% of the leadership is capable of planning off work to track the games. In the meantime, 45% said to ask for a time-sallowing job.
