Is #MeToo Causing Companies To Ditch Their Holiday Parties? [Infographic]

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Unfortunately for some party animals at the office, 2018 will see the fewest planned holiday parties in nearly a decade

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I do not believe it is so much the me too movement but more of the potential liability that comes with people having access to free alcohol.

I guess adults can't really be expected to interact with one another in any kind of civil way. Maybe we just should work in pods or better, at home without cameras... someone might be seen as 'attractive' & that would ruin the group dynamic. My office had a lunch, btw - no 🍸

Life Rule 1: No one ever gets promoted at the Holiday Party!!!

Blasphemy

office partys.. suck anyway...stress and drunks...

39.4% “no, we have not addressed the issue”. hell, that’s scary.

MeToo isn’t causing it - caused by folks acting like assholes and getting away with it for far too long. Nice blame the victims headline.

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Is #MeToo Causing Companies To Ditch Their Holiday Parties? [Infographic]A survey has found 65% of companies plan to hold a holiday party this year, the lowest number since 2009 Is this considered “a war on Christmas”?
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