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'Tis the season not to be sued: end of year festivities


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The end of the year is a time of celebration and joy, but as a business owner, it's important to remember that your legal responsibilities don't take a holiday. One aspect that requires careful consideration is the end of year Christmas party. In today’s episode, I'll provide you with some tips and tricks to ensure a safe and enjoyable event for everyone involved.

The most important thing to remember is that your Christmas party is still a work event. This means that you have legal responsibilities towards your employees, even if they are not being paid for attending the party, and it's essential to be mindful of this fact throughout the planning and execution of the event.

If you choose to serve alcohol at your end of year party, extra precautions are necessary. To ensure the safety of everyone, you need to provide a controlled environment for alcohol consumption. The best way to do this is to have someone with the appropriate qualifications serving drinks at your event. 

I’ll talk about what to consider when choosing a venue. Opting for a venue outside of your premises can be a great way to ensure a safer environment. However, it's crucial to do your due diligence and understand the details of the venue so that you can mitigate potential risks and liability.

It’s important to clearly communicate to your team that the standard of behavior expected at the party should be no different from what is expected in the workplace. It's also helpful to establish a clear end time for the event, setting boundaries and allowing employees to plan accordingly.

Secret Santa can be a source of potential issues in the workplace. To avoid any conflicts or uncomfortable situations, it's important to make it clear to all team members that the gifts exchanged should be G-rated and neutral. The gifts should be suitable for opening in front of family members to prevent any potential cases of discrimination or harassment. Humorous gifts, in particular, should be avoided, as humor can differ greatly from person to person, and what may be funny to some can offend others.

Ultimately, the goal of an end of year celebration is to foster a sense of appreciation and joy while keeping your business and employees safe. By taking a proactive and mindful approach, you can create a positive and safe environment for your team, allowing everyone to ring in the new year with a clean slate and without legal headaches.

Wishing you a joyful and risk-free end of year celebration!



LINKS:

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Rise Up In BusinessBy Tracey Mylecharane


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