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#MeToo may be curbing corporate holiday parties, survey shows

Published: 06 Nov 2018 - 07:36 pm | Last Updated: 07 Nov 2021 - 12:58 pm
Me too on the hand of a protester during a gathering called by the Effronte-e-s Collective on the Place de la Republique square in Paris on October 29, 2017. (AFP/Bertrand Guay)

Me too on the hand of a protester during a gathering called by the Effronte-e-s Collective on the Place de la Republique square in Paris on October 29, 2017. (AFP/Bertrand Guay)

By Leslie Patton I Bloomberg

Business is going strong, but fewer U.S. companies are celebrating with holiday parties this year.

This may be the result of the #MeToo movement, which has highlighted sexual harassment and assault in the workplace, according to a survey released Tuesday by consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc. Only 65 percent of companies are holding a holiday celebration this year -- the lowest percentage since 2009, the study shows.

"The number could be due to several factors, including potential liability following the #MeToo movement,” said Andrew Challenger, vice president of the firm. "HR departments nationwide are responding to this particular issue.”

Economic conditions aren’t part of the equation, according to Challenger. "Companies are sitting on tax savings and generally report a thriving economy,” he said.

Another reason for the drop in holiday events, the study shows, is a rise in employees that work remotely, which can make the logistics of a gathering more difficult.

Challenger, Gray & Christmas surveyed 150 human resources representatives across the U.S. in October.