Everyday Diversity™ Happy Holidays!

Respecting Religions in the Workplace

When the holiday season comes around, many people - by default - wish others a "Merry Christmas." But for people who don’t celebrate Christmas, this can feel disrespectful... and even rude. A key component of being respectful includes using appropriate holiday greetings during the holiday season.

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TrainingBriefs® Happy Holidays

TrainingBriefs® Happy Holidays

New Micro-Learning! When the holiday season comes around, many people - by default - wish others a "Merry Christmas." But for people who don’t celebrate Christmas, this can feel disrespectful... and even rude. As we are seeking to create a respectful and inclusive workplace culture for everyone, part of that means recognizing that people celebrate different religions and come from different cultures and backgrounds.

Training Files (26)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
Happy Holidays
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette01:49 min EnglishDemo
Happy Holidays
Video without narrator
Video Vignette00:59 min EnglishDemo
Happy Holidays
Discussion Guide
Workshop Material3 pages EnglishDemo
Happy Holidays
Video Discussion Questions
Workshop Material2 pages EnglishDemo

Additional Information

As we are seeking to create a respectful and inclusive workplace culture for everyone, part of that means recognizing that people celebrate different religions and come from different cultures and backgrounds.


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