NEWEconomy
World Cup Could Cost UK Employers £681m in Lost Productivity
Published on 6/9/2026

AI Summary
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, UK businesses face potential productivity losses of approximately £681 million, according to research by UKG. BrightHR forecasts that about 1.5 million workers may call in sick during the tournament, leading to over 2.3 million additional absences. Scotland will have a one-off Bank Holiday on June 15, coinciding with the World Cup, affecting NHS and government employees. Businesses are encouraged to prepare for these absences and may offer flexible working options to mitigate impacts. This situation is significant for UK markets as operational disruptions could lead to economic challenges.
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