National Hug Your Boss Day – September 13, 2022, history, quotes, FAQS
National Hug Your Boss Day is celebrated every September 13 to appreciate the role of managers and employers in our work life and to promote workplace relationships. Did you know that National Hug Your Boss Day was first observed in 2008, only 14 years ago? A boss is an employer or an individual in a supervisory role who is tasked with important responsibilities within a company.
Supervisors, foremen, administrators, overseers, and heads of teams or groups are all examples of bosses. National Hug Your Boss Day is an initiative by TipTopJob.com to contribute to workplace relationships, improve productivity and morale, and keep everyone motivated to deliver on their responsibilities.
HISTORY OF NATIONAL HUG YOUR BOSS DAY
Work is an activity that predates human civilization and is inextricably linked to human evolution. According to scholars, work developed out of the need to fulfill humans’ most basic needs — food, child care, and shelter. As some individuals exhibited mastery of specific tasks, division of labor became more prominent.
By around 10,000 years ago, the first fixed agrarian settlements had developed. With the concept of land ownership came human hierarchies and differentiation between people that were working and those that weren’t. In ancient Rome, work became based on people’s status in society.
Enslaved people handled most of the physical labor, while citizens carried out physical activities, such as commercial, art, and warfare. The growth of Christianity in Europe led to the development of organizations. Monasteries were the first modern organizations, as they possessed some of today’s organizational elements, such as integrated management and production systems.
Banking, credit, and trade, on the other hand, were considered devilish by the Church. This stigma was gradually dispelled with the Protestant Reformation in the 1500s. Between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, there was an increase in organized labor (guilds), craft, arts and science, trade, and banking.
Some of the tools we use today can be traced back to this period. The advent of the Industrial Revolution led to a change and brought an end to forced labor. While much hasn’t changed in the workplace, we are seeing rapid adoption of new work models, including remote and hybrid models.
In addition, there is widespread development of self-entrepreneurship and self-expression as well as the establishment of the knowledge worker movement. In 2008, TipTopJob.com founded National Hug Your Boss Day to promote better workplace relationships between bosses and their employees.
NATIONAL HUG YOUR BOSS DAY TIMELINE
8th Century B.C — 6 Century A.D
The Development Of Work
Work develops to fulfill human’s most basic needs.
1500s
The Reformation
The Protestant Reformation brings dignity to labor and ends age-old views of banking and trade.
19th Century
Mass Production
The Industrial Revolution brings an end to forced labor and changes work to job.
2008
National Hug Your Boss Day
TipTopJob.com launches National Hug Your Boss Day.
NATIONAL HUG YOUR BOSS DAY ACTIVITIES
Hug your boss
Hugging your boss is obviously the simplest way to celebrate National Hug Your Boss Day. However, before hugging them, get their permission first. You don’t want to make things awkward or uncomfortable for yourself or your boss. It is usually best to give a side hug or gentle hug. However, if you have a good relationship with your boss, you can go for tighter hugs, especially if you are of the same sex.
Give your boss a gift
The gift does not have to be extravagant. It could be a team appreciation card, a thank-you card, a customized mug or t-shirt, or even a tie.
Plan a hangout
It’s best to have the hangout planned with your coworkers and ensure you receive permission from your boss. The hangout could be a team lunch, a dinner at a restaurant, or games after work.
5 FACTS ABOUT THE WORKPLACE
Sick days
People are more likely to take a sick day on Monday and less likely to do that on Friday.
Workspace on productivity
Employees who have control over their workspace arrangement are happier and healthier at work.
The origin of the word ‘boss’
It originated from the word ‘baas,’ meaning ‘master.’
Dress codes and productivity
According to a study, 61% of employees experience increased productivity in a workplace with relaxed dress codes.
Appreciation affects retention
Employees are more willing to look for another job if they don’t receive enough appreciation for their work.
WHY WE LOVE NATIONAL HUG YOUR BOSS DAY
It builds a good working relationship
The primary goal of National Hug Your Boss Day is to foster positive working relationships between managers and employees. Although this is not achieved solely through the exchange of hugs, National Hug Your Boss Day provides an opportunity to engage in team-building activities with your boss or manager to strengthen your relationship. These activities would include games, social hangouts, and, if permitted, hugs.
It contributes to work productivity
A positive working relationship makes work more enjoyable for employers and employees, allowing for more innovation and creativity. Taking advantage of the opportunity offered by National Hug Your Boss Day can go a long way in contributing to productivity at your workplace.
It serves as a way to appreciate your boss
The value of a good boss cannot be overstated. They are always willing to cover for you or support you when you are in need. So, if your boss has had a significant positive impact on your work life, appreciate them on National Hug Your Boss Day.
How to Celebrate the day
Celebrating National Hug Your Boss Day is very simple. Start from scratch as this day wouldn’t be complete without a hug from your boss. Tell some good words as to appreciate his wonderful quality and the way he treats his employees. Let him wear a simple on his face all day long. Use the hashtags #HugYourBossDay or #HugYourBoss to post and share your Hug Your Boss Day celebrations on Twitter.
NATIONAL HUG YOUR BOSS DAY FAQS
Is it appropriate to hug your boss?
It is perfectly okay to hug your boss if you have a close, friendly relationship with them. Or if they permit you to hug them. Otherwise, the general rule is to give them a handshake instead.
How do you hug a boss?
The appropriate hug to exchange with your boss is either a side hug or a polite hug that involves no body contact.
What do you do for National Hug Your Boss Day?
You can have a team outing, give a gift to your boss, sign a team appreciation card for your boss, and hold an award ceremony.