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How to plan a holiday party that employees don’t dread - MSNAh, the office holiday party. Some employees love the opportunity to celebrate—or view it as a chance to gather intel from coworkers and debrief on office politics. But for some workers, the ...
And really, what is more important than investing in your employees? I am here to convince you that a holiday party is a huge opportunity for your company’s growth and well-being. 1. Employee Morale ...
Forget the office holiday party--offer employees perks and benefits that make a difference. Here are 8 ideas.
The office holiday party has long-been a popular punch line in comedies. Who can forget Elaine Benes’ questionable dance moves at her holiday office party on Seinfeld or Michael Scott’s ...
A holiday office party's white elephant gift exchange became uncomfortable when an employee’s husband “stole” a 10-year-old’s gift — even later bringing the kid to tears.
While some workers enjoy all aspects of workplace holidays, the holiday party is a stressful event for some, the study shows. Randstad polled 1,232 employees over age 18.
Green responds: It’s awfully rude to tell an employee they can’t attend an employee holiday party. You’d be better off setting his last day for before the date of the party (while still ...
Holiday parties--even those with an open bar--are not a very desirable perk. Only 4% of employees want one. “Employers need to listen to what their workers want and don’t want,” Rueff says.
When a Maryland real estate company handed out red envelopes to employees during the annual holiday party on Saturday, no one knew what to expect. So when the 198 employees of St. John Properties ...
Employees at a Baltimore-based commercial real estate firm had the holiday office party that dreams are made of.. Their boss, Edward St. John, founder of St. John Properties, surprised the company ...
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