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Christmas Party Warnings

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
over a year ago

Chelmsford

Many bosses are warning their staff against misbehaving at work Christmas parties or face consequences.

Tom says, Avoid, Avoid, Avoid

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By *.T.Man
over a year ago

Glasgow

The Office Christmas Party is an opportunity for work to reward staff for working hard throughout the year.

There is the opportunity for the office flirts to get together thane awkwardly work through the regret the following year.

The fact that bosses have to set boundaries and give warnings suggest that they fully expect people to misbehave, but still organise the party anyway.

Bottom line, as always, don't be a dick and you'll be fine.

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By *mily36CWoman
over a year ago

Beds (or anywhere beginning with B..!?)

No point going if you can't misbehave

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By *lynJMan
over a year ago

Morden


"The Office Christmas Party is an opportunity for work to reward staff for working hard throughout the year.

There is the opportunity for the office flirts to get together thane awkwardly work through the regret the following year.

The fact that bosses have to set boundaries and give warnings suggest that they fully expect people to misbehave, but still organise the party anyway.

Bottom line, as always, don't be a dick and you'll be fine.

"

If the bosses want to reward their staff, they can always pay them more.

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By *ornycougaWoman
over a year ago

NORWAY Wherever I lay my hat


"The Office Christmas Party is an opportunity for work to reward staff for working hard throughout the year.

There is the opportunity for the office flirts to get together thane awkwardly work through the regret the following year.

The fact that bosses have to set boundaries and give warnings suggest that they fully expect people to misbehave, but still organise the party anyway.

Bottom line, as always, don't be a dick and you'll be fine.

If the bosses want to reward their staff, they can always pay them more. "

Yeah but it costs less to lay on some sausage rolls and put enough money behind the bar for 2 pints of cider per person

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By *uckslut and MCouple
over a year ago

Poole

Everyone is feeling pretty s#it at our place. All contract hours have been cut. Some staff have left, so we're exspected to pick up the slack. We get it in the neck if work not done. With less staff, and less money. - Merry Christmas. so no works do for us.

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By *agerMorganMan
over a year ago

Canvey Island

I didn’t go to my works one this year, didn’t fancy travelling across London to Kingston.

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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria

Depends how and where they misbehave I guess

Will and myself got together at the works Christmas party, work we’re fine about it until we got married then Will was asked to go and work for their sister company, we are going back 27 years though

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By *idsAndyMan
over a year ago

Worcestershire

I love to stay relatively sober and watch the d*unkenness...

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By *ainbowCheesecakeCouple
over a year ago

Northampton


"Everyone is feeling pretty s#it at our place. All contract hours have been cut. Some staff have left, so we're exspected to pick up the slack. We get it in the neck if work not done. With less staff, and less money. - Merry Christmas. so no works do for us. "

Have you thought of joining/starting a union ?

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