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The most dedicated and organised football fans booked their holidays as soon as the dates for the tournament were confirmed, making sure they could watch every game and stay on top of filling in their World Cup wall chart. Those who successfully mapped out England’s route through the tournament (maybe using the Guardian’s bracketology game) may have got their holiday request in early but the rest of us have had only since Wednesday night to make firm plans.
Lawyers say employers should be careful not to jump to conclusions if a worker does call in sick, but they can investigate if they have suspicions.
Written by: The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper known for its independent journalism, global coverage, and generally centre-left editorial stance. It was founded in 1821 in Manchester as the Manchester Guardian by John Edward Taylor, a cotton merchant and reform-minded publisher. Over time, The Guardian has grown from a regional paper into a major national and international publication.