Workers plan to watch World Cup at work

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Most male workers are planning to watch this summer’s World Cup matches at work, according to new research from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).  

The poll of 1,000 workers found that 53% of working males and one in five females (21%) intend to watch the 2010 World Cup matches scheduled to take place during office hours as they happen, while 14% will be watching at work with permission from their employer.

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