"His lord said to him, 'Well [done], good and faithful servant; you were faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord.' Matthew 25:21
Today is Employee Appreciation Day, so if you run a business make sure to show the people working for you that you’re thankful for them. You may not be able to give them the day off, but you can order in pizza or Chinese food and spend time socializing with them. Or you can send out an e-mail thanking them for the job they do. Show that you value people. It will improve company morale and loyalty.
Good people are hard to find, and without them you wouldn’t be able to turn your business and provide customer service. If your staff feels unappreciated, they might look for another job. Some businesses have a high employee turnover rate, and as a result, employers are constantly losing staff and having to train new people. So it makes dollars and sense to show appreciation to people, not just today, but every day.
If you’re an employee and your boss doesn’t observe this day, be thankful for your employment anyway. Peter advised, “Servants, be submissive to your masters with all respect, not only to those who are good and gentle, but also to those who are unreasonable” (1 Peter 2:18).
Christians are constantly advised to be thankful, including being grateful to others for what they do, so the idea behind Employee Appreciation Day is very scriptural.
Today is Employee Appreciation Day, so if you run a business make sure to show the people working for you that you’re thankful for them. You may not be able to give them the day off, but you can order in pizza or Chinese food and spend time socializing with them. Or you can send out an e-mail thanking them for the job they do. Show that you value people. It will improve company morale and loyalty.
Good people are hard to find, and without them you wouldn’t be able to turn your business and provide customer service. If your staff feels unappreciated, they might look for another job. Some businesses have a high employee turnover rate, and as a result, employers are constantly losing staff and having to train new people. So it makes dollars and sense to show appreciation to people, not just today, but every day.
If you’re an employee and your boss doesn’t observe this day, be thankful for your employment anyway. Peter advised, “Servants, be submissive to your masters with all respect, not only to those who are good and gentle, but also to those who are unreasonable” (1 Peter 2:18).
Christians are constantly advised to be thankful, including being grateful to others for what they do, so the idea behind Employee Appreciation Day is very scriptural.