What is the name of your state? California
Sorry if this is not the best forum for the question. I represent an LLC in California. Part of our office policy reads:
[start policy snippet]
ABC Co prohibits the use, sale, dispensing, or possession of illegal drugs and narcotics and alcoholic beverages on its premises at all times. This prohibition also covers all legal or prescription drugs that may impair an employee’s ability to perform his or her job.
Note: If you are experiencing problems resulting from drugs, narcotics, or alcohol abuse or dependency, you can seek counseling [. . . ]will be kept strictly confidential and is to have no influence on performance appraisals. [ etc... ]
[end policy snippet]
From time to time, at official and unofficial company events/parties both in and out of the office, alcohol is served, only to those over 21, of course. Is this practice illegal?
In either case, does this practice raise any legal red flags? Somehow it seems that alcohol in the office, even for the Xmas party, is a potential legal problem, while company sponsored events out of the office pose less of a problem. Is this reasoning true? Thanks for any help or insight.
Sorry if this is not the best forum for the question. I represent an LLC in California. Part of our office policy reads:
[start policy snippet]
ABC Co prohibits the use, sale, dispensing, or possession of illegal drugs and narcotics and alcoholic beverages on its premises at all times. This prohibition also covers all legal or prescription drugs that may impair an employee’s ability to perform his or her job.
Note: If you are experiencing problems resulting from drugs, narcotics, or alcohol abuse or dependency, you can seek counseling [. . . ]will be kept strictly confidential and is to have no influence on performance appraisals. [ etc... ]
[end policy snippet]
From time to time, at official and unofficial company events/parties both in and out of the office, alcohol is served, only to those over 21, of course. Is this practice illegal?
In either case, does this practice raise any legal red flags? Somehow it seems that alcohol in the office, even for the Xmas party, is a potential legal problem, while company sponsored events out of the office pose less of a problem. Is this reasoning true? Thanks for any help or insight.