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Employer-sponsored staff parties and social events

By Occasional Contributors | 3 Minutes Read September 9, 2015

Vicarious liability claim provides warning to employers sponsoring staff parties – employers must ensure supervision and control

Employer-sponsored staff parties and social events are seen to be an opportunity for organizations to show appreciation and to build good will with employees. In spite of these positive aspects, a recent decision of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice may serve as warning that employers must exercise caution when hosting such events.

Article by Occasional Contributors / Employee Relations, Health and Safety, Human Rights, Payroll, Union Relations / alcohol to be consumed at the party, control consumption and ensure the safety of employees, Employer-sponsored staff parties and social events, employment law, negligent infliction of mental suffering, sexual assault, sexual harassment, Vicarious liability claim

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