Coffee Badging... it's the latest thing
Workplace habit of 'coffee badging' prompts reported new policy at Amazon
Add
"coffee badging"(opens in a new tab) to the list of post-pandemic workplace culture coinage to keep track of in 2024.
The term, which was coined by video conferencing tech company Owl Labs in 2023, has gained some new significance this week with multiple outlets reporting Amazon is allegedly taking measures to counter the habit it refers to.
According to Owl Labs, "coffee badging" is when employees of companies with return-to-office (RTO) mandates go into office to "show face" for a few hours, then head back home to finish the work day.
The company's
"State of Hybrid Work 2023"(opens in a new tab) report found more than half (58 per cent) of hybrid employees they surveyed admitted to having done it, while a further eight per cent said they haven't, but would like to try.
Now, Amazon appears to be taking aim at the trend.
Earlier this week,
Business Insider(opens in a new tab) and the
Seattle Times(opens in a new tab) reported they had obtained Slack messages from Amazon workers who said there has been some talk among management of a minimum number of hours per day employees could be expected to spend in the office in order to meet the company's RTO mandate. Amazon announced in 2023 it would require employees to work from the office at least three days a week.
The term 'coffee badging' has gained some new significance this week with multiple outlets reporting Amazon is allegedly taking measures to counter the workplace trend it refers to.
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