BusinessWest, October 15th, 2007
Old habits may die hard, but apparently - at least when it comes to celebrating the holidays with co-workers - so do recently acquired ones. That's what Linda Skole, president of Chez Josef in Agawam, has observed over the past six years. In 2001, the holiday party business took a major hit nationwide when, in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, no one felt much like partying. That was understandable. The problem was, many of them continued to stay away in succeeding years, whether for economic reasons or plain old apathy about restarting the holiday party tradition. Fortunately, those days see...
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