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People are watching World Cut during work hours. It's leading to a drop in productivity

First publishedJul 13, 20:02 UTC
Last updatedJul 14, 07:27 UTC · 6m ago
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People are watching World Cut during work hours. It's leading to a drop in productivity
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The global economy may be suffering from lost productivity as people get swept by World Cup fever, a survey shows. This small business owner would know.

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The global economy may be suffering from lost productivity as people get swept by World Cup fever, a survey shows. This small business owner would know. She's spent most of her days watching matches.

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The global economy may be suffering from lost productivity as people get swept by World Cup fever, a survey shows. This small business owner would know.
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2 outlets, average source rating 8.0/10.
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6m ago.
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    People are watching World Cut during work hours. It's leading to a drop in productivity

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