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Civil servants in Brazil will be allowed to start work later to enable them to watch the Women's World Cup.The tournament being hosted in Australia and New Zealand means matches will kick off in the morning in Brazil.Announcing the flexible working policy, minister of management Esther Dweck said: "On days when the games are held at 7:30am, the working hours will start at 11am Brasilia time."On days when the games are held at 8:00am, the working hours will start at 12:00pm Brasilia time."Brazil begin their World Cup campaign against Panama on Monday.

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