Even though the Buckeyes are not participating this March, Ohio employers should not forget about the impact that the NCAA men's basketball tournament can have on the workplace.
From the Columbus Dispatch:
Distracted workers filling out NCAA tournament brackets and watching games at the office are
expected to cost their employers $3.9 billion in lost productivity this week.
That's according to placement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, which estimates that the average worker will spend three hours of work time on March Madness.
The firm estimates that 20 percent [of] employed Americans could join office pools this year.
As you plan for March, don't forget to check out our trademark and employment tips to help employers manage the madness.
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