
UK Employers Urged to Offer Flexible Hours for England-Slovenia European Championship Match
England's European Championship fixture against Slovenia, set for a 20:00 BST kick-off, will present a logistical challenge for many UK workers. The late finish of the match means that employees attending workplaces on Wednesday morning will have had limited sleep, prompting calls for employers to exercise pragmatism.
Organisations are being encouraged to implement flexible working policies, allowing staff to start later, work remotely, or adjust their hours over the week to compensate. This approach seeks to balance employee welfare with business continuity, acknowledging the cultural significance of national sporting events.
This advice extends to sectors where flexibility is less common, with a general appeal for businesses to consider the benefits of a well-rested and engaged workforce. The Football Association and employment bodies have previously advocated for such flexibility during major international tournaments, highlighting its potential to boost morale and productivity.






