Well, it depends on which specific Christmas story you're referring to. There are various Christmas tales out there. One might be the rich employer in some local Christmas folktales where the rich boss has a change of heart during the Christmas season and decides to be more charitable towards his employees. Maybe he gives them bonuses or extra food for the holidays.
The rich boss in a Christmas story could be someone like Mr. Potter from 'It's a Wonderful Life' - like character. He is wealthy and often in contrast to the more altruistic characters. He might be self - centered and focused on his business and wealth accumulation. But in the context of the Christmas story, he can also serve as a foil to show the importance of kindness and community spirit that is so central to the Christmas message.
In many Christmas stories, there could be a rich boss. For example, in Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol', Ebenezer Scrooge is a rich boss. He is initially a miserly and cold - hearted man who is more concerned about his wealth than the well - being of others. However, through the visits of the three spirits, he undergoes a transformation and becomes a more generous and kind - hearted person.