Draft:Coffee Badging
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"Employees come to work and show face, maybe grab a coffee and talk among coworkers. Then, after a little while, they leave and therefore earn a theoretical badge for showing up." [1]. This is a trend that started when return-to-office mandates were announced, after COVID work from home was norm.
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- ^ "What is 'coffee badging'? New trend a response to 'return-to-work'". 23 October 2023. Retrieved 2024-03-05.