The Timaru Herald

Will the boss hand out a Christmas bonus this year?

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When you are saying your goodbyes as your office wraps up for another year, will you be leaving empty-handed? Or are you likely to go home with a bonus in your pocket? Professor Jim Arrowsmith, from the school of management at Massey University, said Christmas bonuses and end-of-year social events were probably even more important in the current labour market and given cost-of-living pressures. Businesses might use them to recognise the increased workloads some workers had shouldered due to labour shortages, higher turnover and post-Covid stress. ‘‘Though many employers are also facing big cost increases so are in a bind.’’ Small firms might do something informally, while big companies might put the celebratio­n on hold and tell staff that they needed to ‘‘pull together’’ for now. What sector the company was in also might affect what staff received, he said. Banks and supermarke­ts had strong profits this year, while other organisati­ons were struggling. The universiti­es had two years of no internatio­nal students, he said.

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