Should coffee shop owners be obligated to provide employee benefits? We ask our online readers what they think.
BY EMILY JOY MENESES
ONLINE EDITOR
Featured photo by Daryan Shamkhali
In recent years, employee benefits such as health care, paid time off (PTO), and retirement plans have become increasingly common topics of discussion, even in industries known for temporary or part-time roles, like the café sector. While offering these benefits is standard in many larger businesses, cafés—which are often small businesses with tight budgets—may find this a challenging consideration.
This brings up a timely debate:Should cafés offer benefits to their employees, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of doing so? In this installment of “Let’s Talk About,” we’re hearing from Barista MagazineOnline readers about their thoughts on the topic.
The Pros of Offering Employee Benefits
Pro #1: Attracting and Retaining Skilled Employees
One of the most significant advantages of providing employee benefits is attracting and retaining a skilled, motivated workforce. High turnover rates are typical in the service industry, partly due to a lack of incentives for employees to stay long-term. Benefits like health care and PTO help employees see their roles as stable, fulfilling jobs rather than short-term positions.
Cafés that provide benefits can differentiate themselves from those that don’t, attracting employees who are committed to the industry and want to work in an environment that seems supportive of their needs. This, in turn, reduces turnover, saving businesses on training costs and fostering a more knowledgeable staff, ultimately leading to a better customer experience.
The discussion is also connected to whether or not the barista role is seen as a temporary job or a viable career. Kittitas Café, a coffee shop based in Kittitas, Wash., shares how they aim to treat their employees as long-term team members rather than temporary workers.
“We offer health care benefits and gym memberships. We’re a small-town café and have found a way to make it work financially,” the team told Barista Magazine Online. “We actually believe it benefits us more in the long run! We do our best to keep employees long-term and hope we can eventually figure out ways to make their jobs here lifelong careers.”
Pro #2: Boosting Employee Morale and Productivity
Employee benefits can also improve your staff’s confidence and morale, fostering a positive work environment. Knowing they are valued by their employer, workers are more likely to take pride in their job and feel loyal to the café. Access to health care, mental health resources, and PTO can also allow employees to maintain a good work-life balance, which can reduce burnout and absenteeism.
And speaking from my own experience, I can say that healthy, well-rested staff members are likely to be more productive, efficient, and customer-focused, enhancing the overall quality of service. This effect will foster a positive environment for customers, too: When employees feel supported, they can build stronger connections with regulars and provide the warm, welcoming atmosphere that cafés should offer to maintain a loyal customer base.
Pro #3: Building a Reputation Built on Ethics and Care
Research shows that today’s consumers—especially gen Zers—prioritize supporting ethical, socially responsible brands. Cafés that offer benefits may find that customers are willing to pay a little extra to support businesses that prioritize employee well-being. By focusing on being an ethical, community-oriented business, cafés can match the concerns of these customers, increase brand loyalty, and potentially offset some of the costs associated with offering benefits.
Stay tuned for part two of “Let’s Talk About: Employee Benefits,” where we’ll discuss potential challenges that coffee shop owners may run into and how to navigate them.
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