| Of sleepless game nights and fake MCs The current World Cup is expected to be no different from the last two editions when more than 55% companies indicated productivity loss in the Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) surveys.The Star
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Wednesday, 18 June 2014 | | World Cup fever brewing Will the FIFA World Cup, which is slated to kick off on June 11 in Johannesburg, South Africa, serve as a major distraction for corporations and be a drain on employee productivity?The Star
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Saturday, 29 May 2010 | | Down with fever? "Absenteeism, coming in late to work, and showing up unfit to work ... all this lessens productivity." Shamsuddin said the problem was more severe when the matches were held late at night or very early in the morning.The Sun
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Wednesday, 7 June 2006 | | The nightmare of every boss "Football may be important and exciting - but will it run your life?" asked Malaysian Employers Federation President Md Jafar Abdul Carrim. “My suggestion to employees is to tape the matches or watch the delayed telecasts." he said.The Star
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