Ukrainian enjoy flexible workdays during World Cup (AP) Updated: 2006-06-01 15:11
The Ukrainian government asked employers to adjust the workday on June 14 so
that Ukrainians can watch their national soccer team make its debut in the World
Cup.
"On June 14 at 4 p.m., we expect an epidemic of unexplained illnesses to
appear in Ukraine," Prime Minister Yuriy Yekhanurov said Wednesday.
Ukraine's appearance in the World Cup is a source of pride for the ex-Soviet
republic, whose team is led by AC Milan's Andriy Shevchenko - one of the
world's top strikers. Much of the country's 47 million population is expected to
watch a TV broadcast of the team's opening game.
Yekhanurov, noting that the game starts near the end of the working day, said
the government recommended employers start the day earlier or bring in
televisions and allow a break.
"I want to say this so that all our players know that the government and all
of the people will be supporting you," Yekhanurov said at a cabinet session.
Ukraine is playing in Group H, which also includes Tunisia and Saudi Arabia.
Shevchenko, who hurt a knee May 7, isn't playing in the warmups but he is
expected to recover in time for the opener against Spain.
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