Boss Day or Chef's Day ( Eng. Boss' Day, Boss's Day or Bosses Day ) is a professional holiday for leaders of groups of all levels, from team leader to president of the country. This date is celebrated annually on October 16th.
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Boss Day History and Celebration
It is generally accepted that the idea of holding this professional holiday of leaders of all ranks belongs to the United States of America . Most Internet portals claim that it was the American from Chicago, Patricia Bays Haroski in 1958, voiced the initiative to annually hold such a holiday [1] . In the same 1958, Patricia Base Haroskey registered "Boss Day" at the US Chamber of Commerce [2] . It is possible that Patricia is preferred because it was her initiative that was first heard by an official, because in 1962 the Governor of Illinois liked her idea, who for the first time in the world gave this date official status [3] .
Patricia Haroskey did not choose the date on October 16 by chance: she worked at State Insurance as a secretary for her father, whose birthday was exactly that day.
"Boss Day" quickly spread across the planet, and today it is celebrated not only in the United States, but also in the UK, Australia and South Africa.
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- Day of the commander of a surface, underwater and air ship