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Sally Brandon

Tis the season to celebrate .....




Christmas is not far away and I am already receiving invites to work holiday parties (yes I have called it a holiday party not a Christmas one as some of your employees may not celebrate Christmas but should still be included). I have a fabulous new suit and I am ready to go, but are you?


It is a time for your team to let their hair down and enjoy themselves however there are some key do’s and don’t to avoid conflict and claims such as bringing the company into disrepute, sexual harassment and violence.


We all want everyone to have a great time so here are some FAQs that will hopefully answer any questions you have:


Do the normal rules of gross misconduct apply at a holiday Party?


Yes they do. Regardless of if the party is held in or out of the office it should be considered to be an extension of the workplace, so the same rules will apply.


An act of gross misconduct is serious enough to breach the contract between employer and employee and justify summary dismissal. For example if your employee were to hit someone at work, it is likely to be a gross misconduct offence, however at a party lines can get blurred possibly due to alcohol which the employer has provided. Other examples are damage to property and harassment of any kind.


If an incident occurs which is closely connected to work, and might impact on the working situation, then it is likely that the employer will be able to start a disciplinary investigation with consequences of the investigation is upheld and disciplinary procedures started.


The DOs and DON’Ts


Generally, holiday parties are an opportunity for employees to l relax in a social setting and spend time having fun. However what happens at the holiday party does not always stay at the holiday party.


DOs for Employers


🎁 Invite all employees to the party even if absent through sickness, maternity or paternity leave;

🎁 Remind employees of the company’s expectations and be clear on what will be considered inappropriate behaviour;

🎁 Control the amount of free alcohol available and make sure non-alcoholic drinks are provided;

🎁 If food is being served make sure you have considered and catered for everyone including allergies (peanut, gluten etc)

🎁 Be ready (although hopefully not needed) to deal with any inappropriate behaviour in line with company policy and be consistent in how you apply the policy;

🎁 Avoid discussions about career prospects or remuneration with employees;

🎁 Consider nominating a member of management to refrain from alcohol at the event in order to deal with any emergencies or incidents that arise.


Don’ts for Employers

❌ Make the party mandatory

❌ Ask employees to pay for the party

❌ Limit the festivities to Christmas - Most cultures and religions celebrate some holiday December so be inclusive and encourage celebrating all faiths


DOs for Employees


🎁 Have Fun

🎁 Plan how you are getting home (arrange a cab / book a hotel near the party venue)

🎁 If drinking alcohol know your limits


DON’Ts for Employees

❌ Forget you are effectively still ‘at work’, so behave accordingly

❌ Drink too much so that you do not know what you are doing

❌ Get involved in office gossip or office ‘banter’ which could be offensive

❌ Try to discuss why you should have a pay rise with your manager

❌ Make any unwelcome advances, sexual or otherwise

❌ Become violent or aggressive.

❌ Forget to enjoy the event!



Share these tips with your team and make sure your holiday party is wonderful time for everyone.


If you need any further help drop me a DM or book in a call.





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