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Lazy Brits admit clocking off early on Fridays in August – the 1 clue | UK | News

Almost one -third of Brits admits that they regularly sign up on Friday without permission from the bosses in the early hours of Friday, as wide band data produces a striking model. On Thursday, Virgin Media released a new wide band data, which decreased traffic in the afternoon afternoons in summer.

Saying that it has more than 46 million large bands, mobile, telephone and home subscribers, the internet provider said that network data decreased by 8% between 15:00 and 17:00 compared to winter. Insight came from the broad band network analysis in a press release, which he said was “a reliable indicator of the connection habits of the British people”.

Virgin Media also examined the British about working habits and workplace policies to better understand the trend.

According to the company, almost 30% of the UK adults were allowed to allow early hours on Friday, and 48% are not authorized in the summer.

However, 32% of the participants said that they were logged in early Friday hours without regular or without permission.

Although 20 % of them do not officially have early surfaces, clogging before the end of the game, they became unofficial behavior where they work.

61% said they felt that they deserve after a week, and that 59% did not feel guilty of finishing early.

The majority believes that if they can look forward to packaging on Friday before normal time, they have improved their productivity at the beginning of the week.

Meanwhile, 15% admitted that they were working from the train station and 14% from the park. 10% confessed to working from PUB while calling at the weekend.

Virgin Media says that 30% of the 18-24-year-olds worked out of the car while traveling for the weekend, and 24% of the British often seduce their working status as “active” in a summer on Friday.

However, the surveys show that not everyone has such a comfortable attitude. 37 % often login on Fridays in the early hours of summer, but usually found themselves late, he said.

25 % also said that even beyond the end of the working day, they felt the pressure of being present these days.

On Friday, the majority of employees (64%) said that their employers want their employers to have an official summer Friday policy.

Jeanie York, Chief Technology Officer of Virgin Media O2, said, “Our Network Traffic Analysis reveals its real -time workplace habits while taking advantage of Ulus long summer Friday.

“We continue to increase our fixed and mobile networks, so that the British work from local parks or finish their work at home, we are ready to keep them connected.”

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