Workers seek £30,000 for failed party

A group of factory workers, who claim their Christmas party flopped, are to ask a Circuit Court judge to award them £30,000 damages…

A group of factory workers, who claim their Christmas party flopped, are to ask a Circuit Court judge to award them £30,000 damages against the specialist company they hired to organise it.

Thirty-two employees of Smurfit Cartons Ltd, Coolock, Dublin, claim that guests, who were to have been met by fire-eating limbo dancers in the RDS in Ballsbridge in 1998, saw their Christmas knees-up deteriorate into a "disastrous non-event".

Some of the would-be revellers will claim they left the celebrations early when a carnival floor show , including fire-eating dragons, did not materialise. The group have sued Event World Ltd, Upper Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin, for £30,000 damages for breach of contract and negligence.

Judge Sean O'Donnabhβin adjourned the group's claim for assessment of damages before another judge.

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He is expected to hear undefended allegations of their discontent and award compensation before December 21st.

Other allegations include dissatisfaction with the lack of a tab system of payment, insufficient staff, drink and glasses and the use of plastic cups for drinks.