Employers have been urged to spread a little Christmas cheer this year and swing their employees a few extra pennies.
A Labour MP has called for firms that will not be able to hold the traditional Christmas do this year to give staff a £200 bonus instead.
Chris Evans, Labour MP for Islwyn, has written an open letter to Chancellor Rishi Sunak.
He wrote: “It would be a good way for employers to say thank you to those who work for them and make up for the odd working conditions of 2020 – not to mention the ban on office parties.
“It’s win-win for everybody. The workers would get a few extra quid, it would be a morale booster for the company and it wouldn’t cost them an extra penny.
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“It would be up to the employers to decide if they want to do this of course, but it would be a good way of saving money in the long run.
“And it might just save Christmas spirit for a few people along the way.”