Employers Limit Liability at Holiday Parties

December 11th, 2008 Posted by Derrick

Traditional holiday parties can be a major liability risk for any employer, whether they are company-sponsored or impromptu gatherings of employees.

 

Employers who serve alcohol at company-sponsored events may be liable, if an employee chooses to drive under the influence and causes an accident, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Some companies have been held liable for fatal accidents when the courts ruled that employees attended the parties within the scope of their employment.

 

When parties are held on work premises, or during work hours, an employee who is injured may be eligible for workers’ compensation. This is true whether the party is officially sanctioned or a spontaneous gathering of coworkers.

 

In one extreme example, a Chicago-area boutique employee suffered a spinal injury at a holiday party in a local bar. The employee was dancing with her boss’ husband when the inebriated man tried to lift her off the floor and twirl her around. He dropped the employee, who hit her head on the floor. Because the accident occurred at a company-sponsored event, the court ruled that it was “within the scope of employment” and the worker collected a multi-million-dollar workers’ comp settlement.

 

 According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or NHTSA, each year employers pay (more…)

Employers Plan Annual Drug-Free Work Week

September 25th, 2008 Posted by Cara

The U.S. Department of Labor recently designated October 20 through October 26, 2008 as national Drug-Free Work Week. The department has set aside this week to educate employers, employees and the public about the importance of being drug-free as an essential component of a safe, healthful workplace.

 

“Drug-Free Work Week is a good time to remind employers and employees that reducing workplace substance abuse is a crucial part of keeping workers safe,” said Elena Carr, drug policy coordinator at the Department of Labor. “Of course, in a safe and healthful workplace, every week should be drug free.”

 

More than 17.5 million adult workers in the US used illicit drugs in 2007, according to researchers at the University at Buffalo. An estimated 14.1% of working adults used illicit drugs. Even more seriously,   (more…)

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