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Australian company employees love coffee and drink more than 400,000 taxpayers

Published: 2024-11-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/17, Professional barista exchanges, please pay attention to coffee workshop (Weixin Official Accounts cafe_style ) Australian National Broadband Network Company (NBN Co) employees how to spend the working day? The answer is coffee. Documents show that 5,000 employees of Australia's National Broadband Network spent up to $437,000 on coffee. Of course, it's all taxpayer money. According to the Sydney Morning Herald,

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How do Australian National Broadband Network (NBN Co) employees spend their working days? The answer is coffee. Documents show that 5000 employees of Australia's National Broadband Network spend as much as A $437000 on coffee. Of course, it's all taxpayer money.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Australia's National Broadband Network reported that the purchase of office coffee machine equipment costs a total of 210000 of the government tax, with the average price of the coffee machine as high as A $5000. In addition, the company spent A $145000 on coffee products, while the maintenance cost of the coffee machine was as high as A $82000.

The Australian National Broadband Network Company is responsible for the construction of the Australian broadband network project, with a total of 5000 employees. With a total of 155000 employees in other large departments and agencies of the Australian government, the total cost of coffee is not as high as that of the Australian National Broadband Network. Major government departments such as the Australian Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Prime Minister's Office and the Cabinet said they would not buy coffee machines or reimburse employees for coffee at all.

According to the documents, National Broadband Australia's favorite high-end coffee machines, including the Necta Koro coffee machine at A $4577 and the Jura Impress X9 machine at A $5753 each.

Australia's National Broadband Network insists that coffee helps improve employee productivity.

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