Key facts
- Office sweepstakes for the World Cup are technically gambling under UK law.
- Employers can face legal challenges related to inclusion, pressure, and dispute handling.
- Sweepstakes can escalate into conflicts, harassment, or discrimination.
- UK businesses are currently dealing with significant employment law reforms.
Office sweepstakes organized for the World Cup, a common workplace activity, could expose employers to legal repercussions, according to employment law experts. While seemingly harmless, these competitions, where employees pay a fee to be assigned a team with a chance to win a prize pot, are legally classified as gambling under the UK's Gambling Act.
Clare Brennan, a partner at Hunters Law, highlighted that the primary risks for employers stem not from the activity itself, but from its management. Issues such as ensuring inclusivity, avoiding pressure to participate, and effectively handling any disputes that arise are critical. Brennan also emphasized the employer's duty of care, particularly concerning individuals who may have personal or cultural objections to gambling.
