In 1958, Patricia Bays Haroski filed her petition for National Boss's Day with the U.S. Department of Commerce. An employee at State Farm Insurance in Chicago, Haroski felt that bosses deserved recognition for their hard work and dedication. Of course, her father was her boss, which may have influenced her admiration. Still, four years later Illinois governor Otto Kerner signed the declaration to make the day official, on the proposed date of October 16 - which was the birthday of Haroski's father.
The intention of National Boss's Day is to positively influence the relationships between employers and their employees. It is a day to let the good bosses know that they are admired and appreciated. Green and flowering plants are excellent gifts for corporate and business environments, and Mission Viejo Florist is your best local choice for these beautiful gifts. Read More about Boss’s Day Flowers & Plants for the Office »
Posted by Grace Bjornstad on September 19, 2017
| Last Updated: February 16, 2022
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