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Euro 2020: Staff to get Monday off to recover from England vs Italy clash

Stoke-on-Trent pottery firm Portmeirion is giving its 500-strong workforce a paid day off on Monday

England's Jordan Henderson celebrates during the UEFA Euro 2020 Quarter Final match at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome(Image: PA Wire)

More than 500 staff from a Stoke-on-Trent pottery manufacturer are being given the day off to recover from the Euro 2020 final.

Portmeirion has told employees that they will not need to go into work on Monday, July 12, and use the day to celebrate - or commiserate - the result of England's clash with Italy.

The game - which kicks off at 8pm on Sunday - is the first time England have made it to the final of an international football tournament since winning the World Cup in 1966.

Now shop floor, office and distribution centre staff at Portmeirion - including management - will take the day off on Monday.

While employees who are required to work in the company's retail stores will receive an extra lieu day.

A spokesperson for Portmeirion Group said: "Our staff have shown enormous resilience and have worked tirelessly over the last 18 months as we have had to adapt our working practices to deal with the challenges of the pandemic.

"As many of our team are England fans, and are keen to celebrate England’s first major final since 1966, as a token of our gratitude, the management team has decided to give the whole Stoke-on-Trent workforce the day off on Monday to hopefully continue celebrating with their friends and families."

Elsewhere in Stoke-on-Trent, clay manufacturer Valentine Clays is also giving staff some time off to recover from the big game.