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I live in CA , and I don’t want to attend our Annual Christmas Party. I don’t care to associate myself with most of my coworkers outside of work. They gossip , talk about people and it’s just not something I want to deal with. I was told I “HAD” to go because they are paying me the whole day and letting us leave at 12.

Is that legal ? Does anyone know? I couldn’t find anything on it!
 
I live in CA , and I don’t want to attend our Annual Christmas Party. I don’t care to associate myself with most of my coworkers outside of work. They gossip , talk about people and it’s just not something I want to deal with. I was told I “HAD” to go because they are paying me the whole day and letting us leave at 12.

Is that legal ? Does anyone know? I couldn’t find anything on it!
I don’t know about the legality but it’s a work function that is only half day so if you wish to be seen as a team player by your employer, go, and act civil.

But if you want to make waves you could make it overtly religious. 😉
 
I don’t know about the legality but it’s a work function that is only half day so if you wish to be seen as a team player by your employer, go, and act civil.

But if you want to make waves you could make it overtly religious. 😉
 
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I totally understand about being a “team player” this will be my 6th party with this Company.

Just in recent events and the gossip I hear around this place got bad ! It really was getting to me , I did attend and share and was social at first . Now I just really want to come to work be friendly and cordial do my job and go home that’s it !

Religious reasons … It’s at a winery this year I could say … I am Catholic I cant be around wine? haha just kidding !
 
Yeah, just show up, make your face seen for attendance reasons, nurse a glass of wine, then hit the dusty trail when you’re done.
 
Show up; be polite; and regale everyone with the glad tidings of the REAL reason for Christmas! 😃

Or, conversely, explain politely that in accordance with true Christian beliefs, Advent is a time of solemn preparation of the soul and is not conducive to parties, and that you’d be happy to join in a Christmas celebration during ACTUAL Christmastide, which are the 12 days beginning on December 25th. 👍
 
I live in CA , and I don’t want to attend our Annual Christmas Party. I don’t care to associate myself with most of my coworkers outside of work. They gossip , talk about people and it’s just not something I want to deal with. I was told I “HAD” to go because they are paying me the whole day and letting us leave at 12.

Is that legal ? Does anyone know? I couldn’t find anything on it!
Of course it’s legal.

How about seeing if you can find stuff to do to help the party organizers. I’m pretty sure you can kill off much of three hours with being helpful if you do a little research beforehand.

Also, it looks like being a team player, not an anti-social grinch.
 
I was told I “HAD” to go because they are paying me the whole day and letting us leave at 12.

Is that legal ? Does anyone know? I couldn’t find anything on it!
Why would you think it isn’t legal?

While we cannot give legal advice here, I will say that they are treating this event as work time during the day.

If you are a non-exempt employee then the choices would be attend and receive pay for the whole day, or don’t go, clock out, and receive pay only for the hours you work. Or stay at your desk and work your regular shift at whatever job you do.

If you are exempt, it gets a more tricky, but since it’s during the work day then yes they can establish this is a work event and require you to be there. Not being there could be viewed as insubordination. (If they were inclined to go that route).

If you have a REAL issue with it, talk to your manager. Basically, what they are NOT doing is giving you 4 hours of free time. They are giving you the time to attend the party. So attend or stay at your workstation. You should not approach it as if you are being given time off.
 
I live in CA , and I don’t want to attend our Annual Christmas Party. I don’t care to associate myself with most of my coworkers outside of work. They gossip , talk about people and it’s just not something I want to deal with. I was told I “HAD” to go because they are paying me the whole day and letting us leave at 12.

Is that legal ? Does anyone know? I couldn’t find anything on it!
You don’t “have” to do anything you don’t want to.
 
You don’t “have” to do anything you don’t want to.
That is what I was hoping ! Let me set the tone , everyone meets at a restaurant , we sit down order , we eat , hear a speech , and pretend we all get along and like each other and leave! I am not complaining just want to know if anyone knew if it was legal , even if anyone has a link I can look into !
 
Why would you think it isn’t legal?

While we cannot give legal advice here, I will say that they are treating this event as work time during the day.

If you are a non-exempt employee then the choices would be attend and receive pay for the whole day, or don’t go, clock out, and receive pay only for the hours you work. Or stay at your desk and work your regular shift at whatever job you do.

If you are exempt, it gets a more tricky, but since it’s during the work day then yes they can establish this is a work event and require you to be there. Not being there could be viewed as insubordination. (If they were inclined to go that route).

If you have a REAL issue with it, talk to your manager. Basically, what they are NOT doing is giving you 4 hours of free time. They are giving you the time to attend the party. So attend or stay at your workstation. You should not approach it as if you are being given time off.
I may propose that option of getting paid 4 hours ! I am telling all of you this but I would not go in there and say " I don’t really like half of you therefore I don’t want to be at the Christmas Party " !
 
Of course it’s legal.

How about seeing if you can find stuff to do to help the party organizers. I’m pretty sure you can kill off much of three hours with being helpful if you do a little research beforehand.

Also, it looks like being a team player, not an anti-social grinch.
We all meet at a restaurant and we sit, order, eat and sometimes sit in awkward silence until someone starts drinking too much , I think I am just “over it” but yes if there was something to do … unless I get up and sing I don’t think there is much to do ( just kidding. I would never sing )

thanks for the advice !
 
That is what I was hoping ! Let me set the tone , everyone meets at a restaurant , we sit down order , we eat , hear a speech , and pretend we all get along and like each other and leave! I am not complaining just want to know if anyone knew if it was legal , even if anyone has a link I can look into !
If everyone else’s attitude is the same as yours, then it’s little wonder that it is a miserable place to work. Why can’t you simply be friendly and cordial and forgo judging everyone else for a day?
 
If everyone else’s attitude is the same as yours, then it’s little wonder that it is a miserable place to work. Why can’t you simply be friendly and cordial and forgo judging everyone else for a day?
If you read why I don’t want to go gossipers bad mouthing, making fun of people which I want no part of ! Read before you judge ! Rude!
 
If you read why I don’t want to go gossipers bad mouthing, making fun of people which I want no part of ! Read before you judge ! Rude!
It’s a few hours out of your life, and you are getting paid. I am sure you could call off sick or something, but it really would be best to just go and try to be pleasant.
 
Unless the reservations have already been made for the venue/event, maybe someone can (anonymously?) suggest to powers that be for a more informal (relaxed), catered buffet, at the office, or if not small clusters of tables. That way, big leader(s) can make their speech, and like-minded individuals can cluster together, and not endure the gossips, nor the gossips be put off by the more well behaved.

Sounds like one of my old work environments many years ago - but it was even worse in that we were all expected to go to lunch together, in two shifts - and one of the department busy bodies started the tradition of making out “assignments” to these shifts, and had the nerve to openly brag about/ label them “fun” lunch and “dud” lunch (and management allowed) :hmmm:, so be glad that this is only one event!

Maybe you could create a “pen name” on business-related social media (I wont mention their name), and consult with one of their work group forums like this one, but about employment questions (legalities). Surely you are not alone. Also look via search engine for “uncomfortable work situations.” Good luck - I feel for you because I’ve been there - In this tight job market I know you don’t want to quit, but I ended up transferring out of a particular position because simply keeping your head down and being civil just didn’t work - the bad attitudes were so extreme that they were detrimental to how I felt about myself, and I wasn’t the only person who moved on…
 
Unless the reservations have already been made for the venue/event, maybe someone can (anonymously?) suggest to powers that be for a more informal (relaxed), catered buffet, at the office, or if not small clusters of tables. That way, big leader(s) can make their speech, and like-minded individuals can cluster together, and not endure the gossips, nor the gossips be put off by the more well behaved.

Sounds like one of my old work environments many years ago - but it was even worse in that we were all expected to go to lunch together, in two shifts - and one of the department busy bodies started the tradition of making out “assignments” to these shifts, and had the nerve to openly brag about/ label them “fun” lunch and “dud” lunch (and management allowed) :hmmm:, so be glad that this is only one event!

Maybe you could create a “pen name” on business-related social media (I wont mention their name), and consult with one of their work group forums like this one, but about employment questions (legalities). Surely you are not alone. Also look via search engine for “uncomfortable work situations.” Good luck - I feel for you because I’ve been there - In this tight job market I know you don’t want to quit, but I ended up transferring out of a particular position because simply keeping your head down and being civil just didn’t work - the bad attitudes were so extreme that they were detrimental to how I felt about myself, and I wasn’t the only person who moved on…
Your absolutely right im trying to hold off two more years my youngest will be in middle school and the other a sophomore in HS and i won’t have to worry so much about picking them up from afterschool care as they will be old enough to walk home being a single mom you have to just put up with things in order to provide it isn’t so bad but i don’t want to have to go ! it really is draining hearing gossip or people talk about others and and im just minding my own business not getting involved i say hello goodmorning etc but i don’t want to associate with most of them after work hours ! Thanks for understanding !
 
That is what I was hoping ! Let me set the tone , everyone meets at a restaurant , we sit down order , we eat , hear a speech , and pretend we all get along and like each other and leave! I am not complaining just want to know if anyone knew if it was legal , even if anyone has a link I can look into !
I personally don’t think you should be made attend something you don’t want to. So are they saying if you were sick or had a wedding that day and you couldn’t attend you STILL wouldn’t be payed! I think it’s a joke and you shouldn’t be forced to attend.
 
I am not complaining just want to know if anyone knew if it was legal , even if anyone has a link I can look into !
This isn’t the right place to seek legal advice. A quick search of labor laws in my state suggests that you would be out of luck if you worked there.
 
This certainly sounds like far more complaining than necessary. It is a once a year event; you can’t suck it up for just half a day and try to be personable? God forbid you encounter other things in life in which you don’t wish to participate.
 
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