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16 October — International Boss’s Day



October 16 is the International Boss’s Day, introduced by Americans in 1958. The tradition was followed by many countries to mark that being boss means not only big salary and administrative rights, but also huge responsibility, overwork and wellbeing of employees, which always means risks and nerves consumption. Nowadays the Boss’s Day is widely celebrated in the USA, Great Britain, South Africa, and Australia. This day bosses are usually presented with flowers and greeting cards, their employees organize corporate parties with songs and congratulations. This is common for companies where the boss is liked and esteemed.

However, it’s a new celebration for Russia and traditions of the day have only been forming. This includes the ways of congratulating the boss and appropriate gifts to present to him. At the present moment one of the most practical and original ways to mark the Boss’s Day is to get the chief acquainted with a nice candidate for the vacancy if there is one - of referent or assistant.


Dates in History
1813—Battle of Leipzig (Battle of the Nations) started.
This battle is considered the largest conflict in Europe before World War I, with over 500,000 troops involved. Russia, Prussia and Austria clobbered Napoleon Bonaparte in this battle, and it was the most decisive defeat suffered by Napoleon in the Napoleonic Wars.









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