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David in The Telegraph – the future of alcohol at work parties

11 May 2023 1 min read David Greenhalgh
David in The Telegraph – the future of alcohol at work parties

Dry January to December? The future of work parties?

Most of the misconduct at work party cases I advise on (which have included harassment, assault and rape) involve alcohol and in my experience there is still an unhealthy reliance on the provision of alcohol to ‘reward’ staff.

Interestingly, according to a recent CMI study only 42% of managers surveyed were against work events involving alcohol – BBC article below.

Open bars and providing alcohol without substantial food often cause issues and overnight events are always higher risk.

Reminding staff about expected behaviours and of your zero tolerance approach to discrimination (referring back to your embedded training programme) are key, as is making it clear that any ‘after party’ will not approved or supported by the business.

HR understandably sometimes leave such events early, to allow staff to feel they can ‘let their hair down’, and hence managers must step up and be on high alert to take responsibility for the welfare of their teams until the last team member safely leaves the event (in a taxi if necessary).

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David has over 35 years of experience advising senior executives, employees and employers on all aspects of employment law. He has personally advised on over 10,000 settlement agreements and is recognised as one of London's leading employment lawyers.

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