“We asked people what was the most important thing for them in the workplace and 95% said access to good tea and coffee,” said MD Richard Andrews.
“This topped the list ahead of security (91%) and a healthy environment (87%).” Other important contributors to satisfaction in a working environment were natural light (85%), greenery (71%), canteens (65%) and comfortable chairs (52%).
“Essentially, it’s all the smaller things that people need to be happy in the workplace,” Andrews said. The poll also quizzed people on their biggest annoyances. Top of the list was loud colleagues, followed by colleagues who “smelled up the place” by eating lunch at their desk. Third was “unbearable bosses”.
“It seems as many offices move to open-plan design, the trend of squeezing more people into less space has brought workers in closer proximity to each other. There is nowhere to hide from other people’s habits. People talking loudly on the phone, endlessly talking to colleagues and making a general ruckus (88%) topped the list of the biggest peeve,” Andrews said. “This was followed closely by people who eat lunch at their desks, thereby smelling up the workspace (76%).”