Company holiday parties are often great for camaraderie and employee morale but are fraught with danger, whether it be harassment, religious discrimination or drinking and driving.
We don’t want to be accused of being the Grinch that stole Christmas. We are all in favor of holiday parties, so long as they are done right. Here are our top ten (10) tips:
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Remind employees in advance of the Company’s anti-harassment policy;
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No mistletoe;
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Limit alcohol;
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Consider no alcohol or using drink tickets
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Designate a member of management to monitor employees
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Have rides home available or remind employees to consider Uber/Lyft, etc.
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Consider day-time parties
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No slow dancing;
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No unsupervised speeches or skits;
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Avoid religious symbols and religious music;
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If during off hours, do not require attendance or there may be exposure to wage and hour claims;
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If exchanging gifts, instruct employees as to what is appropriate and no gag-gifts;
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When selecting a menu, make sure it is inclusive to accommodate religious needs, i.e. Kosher meals; and
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If all else fails, promptly investigate any claims!