Mumâs the word for Secret Santa
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| Secret Santa: âdonât buy anything youâd be embarrassed to show your mumâ pictured left to right: Heidi Musker, Sally Bailey and Rachel Hancock of Jaluch. |
2009-11-24 12:28:41 -
HR firm Jaluch offers advice on keeping Secret Santa fun and risk-free this Christmas As the festive season strikes again human resources experts have come up with some sage advice⌠âWhen it comes to Secret Santa think PG-ratingâ.
HR and Training Consultancy Jaluch, which has offices in London, Reading and Ringwood, tell clients: âDonât buy anything for a colleague that youâd be embarrassed to show your mum.â
The advice follows a catalogue of Secret Santa blunders
at local companies. Over the years Jaluch has heard of staff at local companies receiving chocolate body paint and other gifts with a sexual connotation, extra strong deodorant, a bottle of wine (given to a Muslim) and, in Scrooge-like fashion, an unwanted gift recycled from the year before.
Despite this 73 per cent of companies which responded to a recent Jaluch poll thought Secret Santa a great idea whilst only 17 per cent believe it can cause more bad will than good and 10 per cent deem it âhighly inappropriateâ.
Kathie-Louise Clarke, an HR Advisor at Jaluch, said: âMost people take Secret Santa in the spirit it is intended and weâd certainly encourage companies to continue the tradition.
âHowever â itâs essential that Secret Santa is voluntary â not everyone celebrates Christmas and for some the cost of buying an extra present can be a burden. Thereâs also the potential to offend and what might seem a bit of light fun now could form a small part of a complex grievance later on.
âPart of the fun of Secret Santa is that staff all open their presents together at the Christmas party â choosing something with the potential to embarrass or offend or something that taps into a personal vulnerability could cause problems. If staff are in any doubt they should play it safe.â
Other Secret Santa upsets include buying self-help guides, âhow-toâ books, diet vouchers, nose and ear hair trimmers and political or religious joke gifts.
www.jaluch.co.uk