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Worklife

After cost-cutting and 15,000 layoffs, Intel reintroduces free tea and coffee to boost employees morale

November 11, 2024

Worklife

After cost-cutting and 15,000 layoffs, Intel reintroduces free tea and coffee to boost employees morale

November 11, 2024

Photo by Cathryn Lavery on Unsplash

Intel announced it will reintroduce free coffee and tea for its employees after removing several workplace perks earlier this year as part of extensive cost-saving initiatives. The decision to restore the beverages comes as the company attempts to bolster employee morale following a challenging year, which included workforce reductions and benefit cutbacks.

Return of beverages to improve workplace morale 

The reinstatement of free coffee and tea marks a shift in Intel’s approach to managing employee benefits amidst ongoing financial pressures. In an internal message obtained by The Oregonian, Intel emphasized the importance of “small comforts” to the work environment, stating, “Although Intel still faces cost challenges, we understand that small comforts play a significant role in our daily routines. We know this is a small step, but we hope it is a meaningful one in supporting our workplace culture.”

Intel had announced in August a reduction in workforce by approximately 15,000 through voluntary separation agreements and layoffs. The company also informed employees of additional benefit reductions, including cuts to reimbursements for internet, phone, and travel expenses. Although free coffee and tea will return, Intel has yet to restore other perks, such as complimentary fruits, once popular among employees.

Intel's challenges and recent setbacks

Once a dominant name in technology, Intel has recently faced setbacks that have hindered its competitive edge. Known for its pivotal role in the personal computer boom of the 1990s, the company missed key opportunities in later years, including the mobile chip market of the 2000s. This allowed competitors, like Apple, to gain a substantial lead in mobile technology.

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Intel announced it will reintroduce free coffee and tea for its employees after removing several workplace perks.
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