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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

86% of employees would prefer a bonus over a Christmas party

Not all employers are embracing the festive season this year, with 53 per cent of firms not giving their staff Christmas bonuses, but it’s not all doom and gloom. Instead of a bonus, 60% of employers will be hosting a Christmas party to reward hard work and celebrate the successes of the year

Not all employers are embracing the festive season this year, with 53 per cent of firms not giving their staff Christmas bonuses, but it’s not all doom and gloom. Instead of a bonus, 60% of employers will be hosting a Christmas party to reward hard work and celebrate the successes of the year.

IT workers are in line for the biggest bonuses, with 29 per cent of employers in the sector saying they are giving bigger bonuses than they were last year, followed by:

  • Accountants (28 per cent)
  • Sales (27 per cent)
  • Marketing (26 per cent)
  • Operations (25 per cent)
  • HR (20 per cent)


For those who are being rewarded with a bonus, there’s good news: a fifth (20 per cent) of employers are giving a bigger Christmas bonus than they did last year, and a further 22 per cent are giving one the same size.

Those who work in sales are the least likely to get a Christmas party, with nearly half (49 per cent) of sales employers saying they won’t be having a party, compared with just 40 per cent in HR. But it’s not just employers who are apathetic about Christmas parties as CareerBuilder UK research shows that 28 per cent of employees won’t be attending the party.

For those who are having a Christmas party, 16 per cent of employers are holding a bigger Christmas bash than they did last year, and over a third (36 per cent) are holding one the same size. Accountants are the most likely to have a bigger party, with over a fifth (22 per cent) of employers planning to increase their spend this year.

“Christmas is a time for festive cheer within the workplace and it’s important to celebrate the successes of the year just gone.  Even though many employers won’t be holding a Christmas party this year, it’s positive that the employers who are, will be hosting a bigger party than last year. It’s important to for both employers and employees to attend workplace socials to build strong working relationships which will result in a more successful future for the business” said Janet Prosper, HR Director of CareerBuilder EMEA.

www.careerbuilder.co.uk