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    Your Christmas Party ... has been cancelled

    A survey of 3,500 employers by the law firm Peninsula found that four out of five would not organise a party. Most of those polled said that Christmas parties often caused arguments among company staff and led to official complaints about harassment.

    Two-thirds of employers said they had sacked a member of staff because of their antics at a Christmas party.




    The Christmas party is cancelled
    By Alan Jones
    Published: 31 October 2005



    Most bosses are planning to cancel their office Christmas parties this year because of the cost of staging festive celebrations, a new report has claimed.

    A survey of 3,500 employers by the law firm Peninsula found that four out of five would not organise a party. Most of those polled said that Christmas parties often caused arguments among company staff and led to official complaints about harassment. Two-thirds of employers said they had sacked a member of staff because of their antics at a Christmas party.

    Mike Huss, an employment law specialist at Peninsula, said: "Unfortunately, the combination of employees enjoying themselves and alcohol can turn sour, with the boss having to sort out the mess on a Monday morning."

    Most bosses are planning to cancel their office Christmas parties this year because of the cost of staging festive celebrations, a new report has claimed.

    A survey of 3,500 employers by the law firm Peninsula found that four out of five would not organise a party. Most of those polled said that Christmas parties often caused arguments among company staff and led to official complaints about harassment.

    Two-thirds of employers said they had sacked a member of staff because of their antics at a Christmas party.


    Mike Huss, an employment law specialist at Peninsula, said: "Unfortunately, the combination of employees enjoying themselves and alcohol can turn sour, with the boss having to sort out the mess on a Monday morning."

    #2
    MarillionFan knows all about having a few too many and coming in on Monday to find his contract terminated.
    I tend to avoid the Christmas party myself, it removes all the temptation. Much better to hear about someone else making a tit of themselves than to be the one being "heard about".
    I did start a food fight at a Marks & Sparks Xmas party many years ago though, that was good fun, and my contract was finishing anyway so nothing to lose.
    His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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      #3
      parties

      Originally posted by Mordac
      MarillionFan knows all about having a few too many and coming in on Monday to find his contract terminated.
      I tend to avoid the Christmas party myself, it removes all the temptation. Much better to hear about someone else making a tit of themselves than to be the one being "heard about".
      I did start a food fight at a Marks & Sparks Xmas party many years ago though, that was good fun, and my contract was finishing anyway so nothing to lose.
      DA enterprises will be holding its annual "Bring a Bottle" party. It is not that I am mean but I do believe people enjoy their drink and food more if they buy it themselves.
      Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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        #4
        Originally posted by DodgyAgent
        DA enterprises will be holding its annual "Bring a Bottle" party. It is not that I am mean but I do believe people enjoy their drink and food more if they buy it themselves.

        And you can claim back the VAT

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          #5
          We are having 3 or maybe 4 xmas parties. I've lost count. The sales people are organising them and inviting various groups of clients to different ones.

          I have to go to them all. It's a hard job but someones got to do it.

          And it's all claimable. Which is nice.
          Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
          threadeds website, and here's my blog.

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            #6
            anyone who believes that you enjoy booze and food more if you pay for it yourself is either an @rse or an @gent


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            ("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to Work

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