3. Acceptable drinking conditions
The conditions of drinking during work trips need to be made clear in company policies. Employees will always want to push the limits, and while most will drink responsibly, even one rogue example can cause serious problems. Traveling, especially abroad, can also lower inhibitions. Having a defined alcohol policy is essential to ensuring that the business purposes of the trip remain front and center.
When do you consider it acceptable for an employee to drink alcohol? As we have seen, it's traditionally been accepted for workers to drink at a dinner with a client or at a networking event. But, an employee having a drink from their hotel room mini-bar may be less desirable.
Outlining company alcohol policies with clear examples like these can help establish expectations around responsible drinking and avoid the need for disciplinary action or, in the worst case, a public relations fiasco.
Another important consideration for international travel is the legal drinking age in different destinations. For example, in the UK, the drinking age is 18 years old. Giving young employees from the United States, where the legal drinking age is much higher, free rein to drink on the job is extremely risky.
The wisest move is to include clauses in your code of conduct prohibiting employees under your country's legal drinking age from consuming alcohol on work trips regardless of their destination's laws.
Separate from the issue of reimbursement, it's smart to put a limit on the number of alcohol employees can drink during a business trip. One or two alcoholic beverages while building relationships with clients or during a networking event is ok. But any more, employees can forget they are in a work environment and risk being unprofessional.
Again these numbers all come down to context. In certain industries, staff may need to consume alcohol as part of their role. For example, buyers or partnership managers in the alcohol industry might have different purposes for their trip than other retailers.