Get ready for sicknote Tuesday! Bosses brace for wave of workers skiving off as heatwave coincides with England's final Euros group game READ MORE: Brits descend on UK beauty spots despite 30C heat warnings By Perkin Amalaraj Published: 20:41, 24 June 2024 | Updated: 20:49, 24 June 2024 e-mail View comments Bosses are expecting a wave of workers to call in sick tomorrow, as the heatwave coincides with England's final Euros group-stage game. The weather tomorrow is expected to reach pr beat temperature records as the Lions take on Slovenia tomorrow at 8pm in Cologne. As a result, HR experts said the likelihood of people calling in sick was far higher.
'Generally, most people are sensible, I would say, but obviously you can’t control everyone, so especially if it’s the hottest day of the year, then it wouldn’t surprise me if some people decide to take a day off', Farzana Parkar, founder of Face2FaceHR, told the Guardian. It comes as health warnings were activated across England today as summer finally arrived with the first heatwave of the year and temperatures soaring to 31C (88F) this week. The yellow heat health alert was issued by the UK Health Security Agency and Met Office for most of England, with all but the North East included in the warning.
The alert came into force this morning as forecasters said the country would see mostly dry weather with 'plenty of sunny spells' and a maximum of 28C (82F). Bosses are expecting a wave of workers to call in sick tomorrow, a.
