It’s March, which means millions of Americans will be locked in on the annual NCAA men’s basketball tournament in the coming weeks. That could mean a dip in productivity at some of the nation’s largest employers, and end up costing companies a sizable chunk of change, according to new data from employment firm Challenger, Gray…
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March Madness could cost employers more than $12 billion in lost productivity
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CitrixNews Staff
Originally reported by The Hill
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