Having a great boss not only eases the work but also helps you take your professional problems to them without hesitation

Boss’s Day serves an opportunity to honour and express our gratitude to the employers.

Boss’s Day serves an opportunity to honour and express our gratitude to the employers.

Boss’s Day was first marked by Patricia Bays Haroski in 1958.

Boss’s Day was first marked by Patricia Bays Haroski in 1958.

She worked as a secretary at the State Farm Insurance in Illinois, and wanted her colleagues to recognise and appreciate their boss, who was also her father.

Haroski felt that the work her father did was rarely recognized and that employees could not show appreciation for him who kept the workplace moving smoothly.

Hence, she chose her father’s birthday, October 16, as Boss’s Day and registered it with the US Chamber of Commerce in 1958.

Bosses play an important role in our professional lives. Besides giving employment, they guide us and teach crucial skills that are required to excel in life.

Boss’s Day is celebrated to improve and strengthen the working relationship between employees and employers.