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How employers can reduce risk while creating a positive event experience for everyone
Company events are a great way to recognize your team, celebrate wins, and build connections outside of daily work. These can include client appreciation receptions, milestone celebrations, or seasonal gatherings. Many employers plan end-of-year parties with alcohol available, especially around the holidays.
Whenever alcohol is served at a company event, several risks must be considered. Even if the event is off-site or outside normal hours, what happens can still affect your workplace, culture, employees’ comfort, and your potential liability.
This blog walks through the key risks to be aware of and practical steps you can take to help keep your celebrations safe, inclusive, and aligned with your policies.
The risks of serving alcohol at company events
Allowing employees to drink at a company event can seem harmless, especially if you trust your team. Still, alcohol changes behavior and judgment, which may increase the risk of:
For example, impaired driving or other injuries that occur after someone leaves the party.
Alcohol lowers inhibitions, which can lead to unwanted comments, physical contact, or other behavior that may violate your harassment or code of conduct policies.
Not everyone drinks alcohol for health, religious, cultural, or personal reasons, so a party focused on drinking can leave some employees feeling uncomfortable or excluded. If someone becomes intoxicated or misbehaves, it can also make coworkers feel less safe or respected at work after the event.
In some situations, an injury at or related to a company-sponsored event may lead to a workers’ compensation claim.
Photos or videos from the event that show excessive drinking or inappropriate behavior can travel quickly on social media and harm your brand.
Because of these risks, some employers avoid serving alcohol altogether. Others allow it, but only with clear guidelines and safeguards in place.
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Simple ways to reduce risk
You do not need a complicated plan, but you do need a thoughtful one. Focus on three stages:
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Keep inclusion and comfort in mind
A successful company party is one where everyone feels welcome and at ease. Offering appealing non alcoholic options, avoiding pressure to drink, and encouraging leaders to model responsible behavior all help create a comfortable environment.
It is also important to respect that some employees may choose not to attend and to offer a mix of alcohol-friendly and alcohol-free celebrations throughout the year. These thoughtful choices support a more inclusive and positive workplace experience for everyone.
How PER can support you
Worksite managers must understand the importance of proper planning and managing special events. PER supports employers by offering guidance, coaching, and clarity in key areas, including:
With the proper preparation and support, company celebrations can stay enjoyable, professional, and comfortable for everyone.
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