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Office holiday parties are back! (We think)

Dec 15, 2022, 3:51 PM | Updated: Dec 16, 2022, 11:48 am

You can kiss the work Zoom holiday party goodbye because the in-person work holiday party is back!

After two-plus years of working from home in jammies (let’s be honest, you were in your pajamas) and raising glasses and saying (Good luck!) over Zoom, it appears as though employees are ready to get dolled up and mingle!

I chatted with Fernando Ventresca, an employee with our sister station in San Francisco, who attended his company holiday party last week.

“It was a lot of fun and it was something I missed the last couple of years because of COVID,” he said. “We haven’t been able to gather as employees and friends for a very long time.”

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“More than 57% of companies are planning in-person holiday celebrations this year, according to a survey of 252 U.S.-based companies conducted by Challenger, Gray & Christmas, a hiring firm,” the Associated Press reported.” While that鈥檚 still notably fewer than the 75% that threw parties in 2019, it鈥檚 a big leap from the last two years…”

Ventresca said it was fun to finally dress up and mingle with friends and co-workers. It was also fun to see them dressed to the nines. He said the work holiday party “changes the mood.”

“It was very festive!” he exclaimed.

But is it too soon to gather everyone in the same place with the threat of COVID-19, flu, and RSV?

“I think it鈥檚 the right time. I mean, I know there are surges happening now, but if you maintain your booster shots and use precautions like wearing your mask and keeping your distance or holding an event outside or with windows open,” Fernando said. “I don’t think there’s anything wrong with holding a company holiday party.” But not everyone is ready to celebrate.

Some workers just aren’t ready to mingle with their co-workers.

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鈥淧eople make bad decisions in those situations. They just do,鈥 said Shewtha Pai to the Associated Press. 鈥淭here is definitely this expectation that you take part in all of it because that鈥檚 part of 鈥榯eam bonding.鈥 But in fact, for women, it鈥檚 fraught with many challenges and risks.鈥

Then, of course, there鈥檚 always the proverbial 鈥榓bout last night鈥檚 conversation the day after the party that could actually land you hot water.

But what about you? Are you ready to get dazzled up and party with your work best friend? Take our online poll and sound off! Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!

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