In both Canada and the United States, November 11th is a day of solemn reflection and gratitude. Remembrance Day, known as Veterans Day in the United States, is a time when we come together to honor and remember the sacrifices of those who have served in our armed forces. As a recruiting and staffing company with our headquarters in Vancouver, BC, and Portland, OR, it is important to recognize the significance of this day, not only in terms of its historical importance but also how it affects both employers and employees.
A Day of National Remembrance
In Canada, Remembrance Day is a federal holiday dedicated to paying tribute to the brave men and women who have served and continue to serve in the Canadian Armed Forces. It is a day for Canadians to pause and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. In the United States, Veterans Day serves a similar purpose, honoring all veterans, both living and deceased, who have served in the U.S. military.
As an organization, you may wonder how Remembrance Day affects your operations. The observance of this day may lead to various considerations for employers, such as:
Remembrance Day can evoke a wide range of emotions and thoughts among employees. Many may have family members who have served or are currently serving in the military, and the day can be a deeply personal experience for them. Here are some considerations for employers regarding their employees:
Remembrance Day and Veterans Day are powerful reminders of the sacrifices made by military personnel throughout history. As a company, showing empathy and understanding toward your employees and clients during this time can help create a supportive and inclusive workplace environment.
Let us remember and honor those who have served and continue to serve, and let their dedication and sacrifices serve as a source of inspiration for us all.