The "December Dilemma"
Description
The proverbial saying around the holidays is that "it's the most wonderful time of the year!" But for HR professionals, it can be a time of stress in the workplace. Every December, HR is faced with the difficult task of adequately acknowledging the various religious and secular holiday traditions within an organization.
In this episode, we'll talk with Nina Boe, Senior Workplace Program Associate at Tanenbaum*. We'll discuss the dilemmas organizations face when trying to accommodate different beliefs during the holiday season as well as all year round.
Leading the discussion is Producer and Co-host of HR Fresh Take, Kaela Blanks. Also joining in is Executive Producer, Dr. Jo Vazquez.
More about Tanenbaum...
Tanenbaum is a secular and non-sectarian non-profit that promotes justice and builds respect for religious difference by transforming individuals and institutions to reduce prejudice, hatred, and violence.
More about Nina Boe...
Nina Boe (she/her/hers) is a Senior Workplace Program Associate at the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding. Prior to this role, she served as a Peace Corps volunteer in North Macedonia working with Romani non-profit organizations. Nina earned her Master of Public Administration and BAs in Political Science and East European Studies from the University of Washington. Her academic, professional, and personal areas of interest have long included linguistic, cultural, and religious diversity across the world. In her spare time, Nina enjoys learning new languages and exploring New York City.
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