The software company I work for has had a 'beer:30' policy since it was started in the mid 80's.
We have a kegerator in our break room. Recently a bunch of employees decided to start brewing together (on weekends at the office) and putting the beer on tap at work. It's a great morale booster.
Over the years we've had a couple of employees abuse the privilege, and they didn't last long at the company.
The most interesting thing I've found about our 'beer:30' policy is that while few people take advantage of it almost all of our folks brag to their friends about it.
It's a great recruiting tool.
We have a kegerator in our break room. Recently a bunch of employees decided to start brewing together (on weekends at the office) and putting the beer on tap at work. It's a great morale booster.
Over the years we've had a couple of employees abuse the privilege, and they didn't last long at the company.
The most interesting thing I've found about our 'beer:30' policy is that while few people take advantage of it almost all of our folks brag to their friends about it.
It's a great recruiting tool.