Sunday, November 24, 2019
This is the industry where workers drink the most
This is the industry where workers drink the mostThis is the industry where workers drink the mostEven though many people have stuck to their Dry January pledge, the month is almost over which means happy hours after work will soon be in full swing. Now though we are way past the days of Mad Men-level in-office drinking, there are still certain industries that are more in hilfe of their employees drinking at work.According to a new survey fromNiznik Behavioral Healthof 1,010 full-time U.S. workers the top 5 industries that allow or sponsor alcohol consumption the most are unterstellungTechnologyConstructionMarketingArts, Entertainment and RecreationInformation Services and Data ProcessingNot a team player?Holiday parties open bars and the occasional paid for happy hour are common but at companies including GitHub and Yelp have beer on tap. Kara Sowles, an employee of tech company Puppet, told Wired, In the tech industry, alcohol is currency. It is often used to reward employees for p erformances, which seems a bit unfair to non-drinking employees. Over a third of those surveyed said they abstain from alcohol at company events.But it isnt just tech. Many companies look at alcohol as a way to bond their employees. After all, it is a social lubricant. The survey found that 24% of respondents said drinks were part of team bonding events. Those who worked at government were the biggest group to report alcohol being part of team bonding activities. Nearly 50% of respondents agreed that drinking with their boss or coworkers will improve their relationship and 23.8% believed that drinking with their boss could lead to better job opportunities.Sober curiousAnd unfortunately, if you skip these events because you dont want to drink, 45% agreed they could be viewed as a non-team player by their boss.But it seems that even those who enjoy drinking would be up for alternative dry company activities.Of the group of workers who like drinking at work events, 30% said they would trade drinking events for sponsored lunches, massages, fitness training, and permission to bring pets to work.
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