September 11
ritaanz
2,665 Posts
Soon it will be a year. Are any of you HR folks planning any kind of memorial observance? A tribute? A recognition of that tragic day?
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I would be interested, too, in finding out what other companies are doing.
Kai Davis
[email]paulknoch@hotmail.com[/email]
We are also looking at getting small flags to distribute throughout the office, etc. We will also invite our local blood donation facility to bring out their blood mobile at some point in september. We encourage all ees to donate (on company time).
We are going to hand out to each employee a 4 x 4 piece of paper that they can write their own words on or a drawing and then make a patchwork quilt banner with them that we will hang up that day. I like the idea of donating a can of food. Thanks for the idea.
I think if your company has an EAP program, e-mails or memos should go out in advance letting employees know that if they are having a hard time emotionally, that there are resources out there for them.
I also just received my AHI Employment Net Letter, and they have an interesting free report on "Preparing for the Anniversary of 9/11". The report can be accessed from: [url]http://www.ahipubs.com[/url], just click on the link that says "Free Reports".
>I think if your company has an EAP program, e-mails or memos should go
>out in advance letting employees know that if they are having a hard
>time emotionally, that there are resources out there for them.
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This is a great idea! We too have people affected by this terrible tragedy. We are in NJ, less than an hour from NY. Many people from this company had loved ones in or near the city that fateful day. Thankfully, not many lost loved ones, but some did. It certainly is also going to be hard on the surviors of the tragedy to relive that day.
I saw another good article on dealing with the anniversary of September 11th, and I thought it might be of help.
[url]http://www.erexchange.com/articles/db/E590C353910B45D9AA3FFBA99798FC50.asp[/url]
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We are having a delayed opening, opening the office at 11, for those who want to spend the exact moments of the attack with their families, or at organized events.
We have set aside a conference room and will have continual
TV feed for those who want to check in on what the world is doing in remembrance throughout the day.
We are encouraging folks who wish to be out for the day to take personal or vacation time. We are permitting sick time to be used if they have it..... not quite the appropriate use of sick time in our policy but a one-time relaxing of the rules to give as many options as possible for paid time off. I've also encouraged supervisors to be flexible with their scheduling where possible. We are an r&d firm with fairly flexible time anyway, but the admin staff can get caught in a bind in these situations, hence the request to supervisors and the delayed opening.
It was hard to imagine any one thing suiting a large number of needs so this multi-faceted approach seemed right. I have gotten very good response to my e-mail announcing these steps, the most rewarding of these saying things like "this is exactly the type of caring thing I would hope our company would do in this situation. this is why i like working here." We'll see if i still think it's a success after the fact!!!
I owe the posters in this thread for the ideas and the motivation to do something. Thanks to you all.