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National Boss Day offers employees an
opportunity to recognize those in supervisory positions. Popular ways to say
"thanks" include cards, a lunch in the boss's honor, flowers, or gift
certificates.
National Boss Day was started in 1958 when Patricia Bays
Haroski, then an employee at State Farm Insurance Company in Deerfield, Ill.,
registered the holiday with the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. She
designated October 16 as the special day because it was her father's birthday.
Ms. Haroski's purpose was to designate a day to show appreciation for her boss
and other bosses. She also hoped to improve the relationship between employees
and supervisors. She believed young employees often do not realize the
challenges bosses face in running a business. |