It became pretty clear that the World Cup ended updraining productivity in the U.S., but one study shows that the NFL’s fantasy football may also be costly for employers: to the tune of $13.4 billion a season.
Read Full Article »It became pretty clear that the World Cup ended updraining productivity in the U.S., but one study shows that the NFL’s fantasy football may also be costly for employers: to the tune of $13.4 billion a season.
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