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The festive season is almost upon us and amongst the decorating of trees, singing of Christmas carols and purchasing of gifts comes the annual work Christmas party. Christmas parties are a great opportunity for employers to reward hard work, and can have a positive impact on team culture.
They can also be a great tool for attracting new recruits to the organisation. You can bet your employees will be bragging about their amazing company party over Christmas lunch!
While they are intended to be a happy festive event, end of year parties are also notorious for causing stress for employers due to risk of over-indulgence and potential workplace incidents.
As an employer, it’s important to understand that the same duty of care applies to any event organised and paid for by the employer, as it would in the workplace.
There are a few things you can do in preparation for an event to ensure it all goes smoothly.
Ok, you planned ahead but something unpleasant still happened. What should you do about it?
So before you put on your party hats, ensure you are fully prepared for any potential risk, and your employees understand what is expected from them. If something does go wrong, begin the investigation quickly, and deal with all matters confidentially and fairly.
With good communication and planning, you should feel confident to enjoy a happy, safe, festive celebration!
If you’d like further guidance on your responsibilities as an employer, workplace social events or policies, get in touch with one of our HR experts at info@performhr.com.au or on 1300 406 005. For regular case studies and articles, see our Think Differently blog.
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