Less-than-Super Monday: More than 17M expected to miss work day after big game, costing US $4B - News Summed Up

Less-than-Super Monday: More than 17M expected to miss work day after big game, costing US $4B


The Workforce Insitute at Kronos Inc., a software company that helps companies with human resources management, commissioned the survey, according to the Washington Post. The institute also estimated that 3.1 million workers may show up late for work, while 6.3 million may leave work early, the report said. The survey also said the day after the Super Bowl is the No. "I'm a former corporate recruiter, and the Monday after the Super Bowl there were always more notable absences," Vicki Salemi, the careers expert at job site Monster.com, told the Post. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIn 2017, Kraft Heinz Co. pushed to make Super Bowl Monday a national holiday, calling it "Smunday."


Source: Fox News February 02, 2019 11:37 UTC



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