6 out of 10 UK employees will face Fuzzy Friday today
December 19th, 2008 - 4:51 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )London, Dec 19 (ANI): With Christmas and New Year just round the corner, millions of workers will be struggling through office party hangovers today on what is known as Fuzzy Friday, according to a survey.
The survey of 5,000 people revealed that six out of 10 UK employees would still be under the effects of last nights festivities.
While one in 10 will phone in sick, one in 20 office-goers will be at their desks mulling any embarrassing antics at the party.
And just one in 15 will spend the day sleeping at home after booking the day off in advance, revealed the poll by Internet market research firm OnePoll.com.
Productivity will be at an all-time low today as many struggle to make it through the day, The Daily star quoted a spokesman for OnePoll as saying.
He added: Today is the day when we will all be reaching for the headache tablets. (ANI)
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