In all my jobs, I've never bought gifts for my supervisor, but I've always been asked to pitch in for a gift for the company President... sometimes it's been as little as $5 to as much as $50. I've never been all that comfortable with it, but would never say no.
Around the holidays there were a LOT of articles about how it's improper to buy the boss a Christmas gift and how any boss who typically gets one should make sure it's known that they do not expect one this year with the state of the economy and the fact that many people took pay cuts or benefit cuts to salvage their jobs.
So, I'm wondering if this practice ended in anyone's business because of the economy? Or better yet, because the boss actually stepped up and said "No"?
Around the holidays there were a LOT of articles about how it's improper to buy the boss a Christmas gift and how any boss who typically gets one should make sure it's known that they do not expect one this year with the state of the economy and the fact that many people took pay cuts or benefit cuts to salvage their jobs.
So, I'm wondering if this practice ended in anyone's business because of the economy? Or better yet, because the boss actually stepped up and said "No"?