TottonSeagull
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I would go up to the old hag in question and kick her square in the punani whilst whistling We Wish You A Merry Christmas! However this may be politically incorrect and cause further HR problems!
So, for years I have organised the office meal. Half day off for those who attend and what started off at just 8 has escalated to 32 for the last couple of years.
Quite a bit of work goes into it, sourcing venue, collecting and paying deposits, communicating fayre with pub, collecting balance and providing attendees with the food choice on the day cos they get pissed or rabbit too much.
Now I have never asked for anything just a pint or two maybe, however this year I thought i would charge a couple of quid extra to cover a £40 tip and pay for my meal, I communictaed this as an "admin fee".
So today I ask for food choice and balance and I get one old hag (who has a gripe with me anyway) question the "admin fee" and after telling her, she refused to pay full cost, i.e. the extra couple of quid.
Fair enough I will give you back your deposit and someone can take your place I tell her.
Well after "copy all" to 32 she accuses me of work place bullying and unless I reinstate her at the price she is willing to pay i should expect a call from H R.
I am inclined to reinstate her, tell everyone to pay the price of the meal only , sort your own tips out, pay the pub the balance and **** off home.
What would you do?
I may have misunderstood the amount of work involved to organise but if I was asked to pay an admin fee for a works do I'd probably question it. I'd understand if you were doing it all in your own time but sounds like you are doing during office hours
Have you not had much experience with HR people then?
I would prepare 2 emails, first to said lady only very polite but saying you are disappointed in her reaction and no longer feel able to organise the meal and that you think she would be ideal to take over. In the second email to everybody say that you no longer feel able to organise the meal and have handed over responsibility to said lady who you know will do a great job. Send the first email and immediately send the second email. Then walk over with any paper work put on her desk and say in a voice loud enough for colleagues to hear "here is paperwork you need, feel free to ask any questions. HR will struggle to get you on anything and she is lumbered with doing all the work you were doing for nothing.
Wrong Direction and I are lucky to get a cold mince pie so stop fecking moaning.
Wimmin are mental by the way
What would you do?
Don't know about you but when I read stories like the op's, I'm glad I don't work in an office.
I have my Christmas do in the cafe on my own, Billy no workmates.