This Japanese Company Found The Most “Prefurrable” Way To Improve Productivity
A Japanese company named Ferray Corporation, an internet solutions business, came up with an unusual way for their employees to unwind and increase productivity. Now, workers are allowed to bring their cats to work. Nine cats, rescued by the company, already roam freely in the office on a regular basis.
Moreover, if someone doesn’t have a pet of their own yet, they are paid a «cat bonus» after deciding to adopt a feline that needs a home. It seems that the office communication has increased dramatically, since Ferray employees now have a topic that brings them together and lowers everyone’s stress levels.
h/t: brightside, hypeness, v_ume, glamourparis, sciencesetavenir
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