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North America
An estimated 26.2m U.S. employees will miss work the day after the Super Bowl and about 4.9m workers plan to arrive late to work without giving their managers advance notice, according to UKG's annual Super Bowl Absenteeism Survey. The absences could cost upwards of $5.2bn in lost work and productivity, UKG said. "From a productivity perspective I think it's a great moment for employers to understand work is human and perhaps we give a little bit more leniency to those employees who are really into the Super Bowl," said Julie Develin, Senior Partner, Human Insights at UKG, a global AI platform for HR, pay, and workforce management.
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UK
Tesco CEO Ashwin Prasad warns that the UK is facing a "quiet epidemic" of joblessness at a time when over 9m people are economically inactive. With the unemployment rate now at a four-year high of 5.1%, Prasad urged the government to stop "tinkering at the edges" and implement significant changes to address the issue. He noted that many young people are particularly affected, with nearly 1m not in education, employment, or training. "We have been sleepwalking into a quiet epidemic that is keeping millions of people out of work," Prasad said.
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Europe
A three-day rail union national strike in Spain over safety concerns which was set to last until Wednesday has now been called off after authorities agreed to boost investments and reinforce staffing following a number of high-profile train accidents. The government will invest €1.8bn ($2.15bn) in railroad maintenance until 2030 and will hire 3,650 additional workers for the public-funded rail administrator and operator, Spain's Transport Ministry said.
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Middle East
Saudi Arabia plans to publish an updated strategy for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s economic diversification agenda, Bloomberg reports. Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan listed tourism, manufacturing, logistics and technology as focal areas for the overhaul, but did not offer more details or a release date for the strategy.
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