A Holiday Hold Firm Eschews Its Bash to Help Hurricane Relief By Amy Joyce Washington Post Staff Writer
Corporate holiday parties are back. Newport Beach, Calif. yacht cruises were booked for parties by the beginning of November …
Corporate holiday parties are back. Newport Beach, Calif. yacht cruises were booked for parties by the beginning of November …
Despite a growing trend against company parties, many Topeka businesses — including big employers like …
Seasons ago, Martin Guitar held its office Christmas party at a local fire hall where merry employees quaffed beer and wine and danced like it was 1999 …
It’s office party time of year again, but the holiday shindigs just aren’t what they used to be …
Nothing has stopped Bob Leffler from holding his annual holiday shindig during the past two decades: not wars, tough economic times or the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Besides being a tradition, the festive bash is a time to let loose and celebrate with employees, associates, clients and even competitors, …
The holidays may be a bit less festive this year as cost-conscious companies seek to balance seasonal cheer with bottom lines …
Surveys may point to a decrease in corporate parties this holiday season, but party planners say those who attend them are likely to have more fun. The trend is shifting away from stuffy, business-focused affairs.
An age-old corporate holiday tradition is being questioned. Tight budgets this holiday season are leading to canceled or drastically scaled back company parties. According to one national study, 87 percent of businesses are hosting holiday parties this year, …
… So there won’t be a lavish Christmas party in your place of employment this year? Maybe it’s one of the companies that’s throttling back on the festivities …
Many Wall Street firms, awash in profits this year, won’t say how they intend to fete their employees this holiday season …