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'Start work at 11' - but will other bosses be as flexible over England's 1am match?

Public institutions and workplaces are adjusting schedules to accommodate a 1am England match.

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The brief

Pubs have received permission to remain open until 5am for an upcoming England match. In response, schools and employers are considering schedule adjustments, including potential late-start times for staff the following morning.

Coverage from the BBC and The Guardian emphasizes logistical preparations across these sectors. The BBC reports on the flexibility of bosses regarding work start times, while The Guardian notes that police have issued criticism regarding the extended operating hours for pubs.

It remains to be seen whether individual employers will adopt the suggested 11am start times. Coverage does not yet specify the long-term impact on staffing or local enforcement strategies.

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Quick answers

How long will pubs be allowed to remain open?

Pubs have been granted permission to stay open until 5am.

Who has voiced opposition to the extended pub hours?

The police have criticised the decision to allow pubs to remain open until 5am.

Are there official mandates for late work starts?

Coverage does not specify official mandates; it notes that individual employers are weighing whether to be flexible with start times.

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