Italian mayor abolishes coffee machines
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The mayor advises city hall employees to take a coffee break and go to one of the nearby cafes.
The officials of the small town of Pieve di Soligo in Veneto are outraged: the coffee machines were removed in the municipality. The employees would have lost too much time with coffee, while the citizens had to wait at the government entrances.
In an Italian small town there have been apparently long waiting times in the offices in recent months. The reason: the staff preferred an espresso at the vending machine and chatted. Now the mayor goes through.
Who doesn't know that? One waits in office felt forever until one is there. In the town hall of an Italian small town the coffee machines were removed. And the mayor has another idea.
In the small town of Pieve the Soligo it often takes quite a long time at the office: while citizens have to wait, employees clone extensively at the obligatory espresso. The mayor of the municipality now intervenes.
In the small Italian town of Pieve di Soligo, there is a dispute over the daily espresso ritual: because, according to Mayor Stefano Soldan, urban employees are wasting too much time at the coffee machine, he had the equipment removed. Now, employees are supposed to spend their coffee breaks outside the offices – or bring thermos.
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