Hi everyone,
Tomorrow is Revolution Day in the Mexican culture.
If you customarily observe this holiday and have not yet requested leave, if desired, please notify your manager (and the team as necessary) immediately. If you have questions about our policy regarding leave requests, please refer to [INSERT LINK TO POLICY OR PERSON TO CONTACT]
All employees in our international offices that observe Revolution Day as a public holiday, please remember to set your OOO reminders for customers and employees. Everyone else, please keep in mind there may be slower response times while employees are OOO.
Let’s embrace this opportunity to learn more about and appreciate one another’s rich cultures. Revolution Day is an important national holiday that commemorates the start of the Mexican Revolution in 1910 and is a day to remember the bravery and sacrifice of the revolutionaries who fought for freedom and democracy in Mexico.
Revolution Day is often celebrated with parades and shouts of “Viva la Revolución!” and “Viva Mexico!”
Thank you all for contributing to and celebrating our diverse team and culture.
Thank you,
People Team
Hey everyone 👋
Tomorrow is celebrated as Revolution Day in the Mexican culture! 🎉
If you customarily observe this holiday and have not yet requested leave, please be sure to connect with your manager ASAP. If you have questions about leave requests, please refer to [INSERT LINK TO POLICY OR PERSON TO CONTACT]
Employees who plan to take off for Revolution Day, please remember to set your OOO reminders for customers and employees (and enjoy your day off! “Viva la Revolución!”). Everyone else, please keep in mind there may be slower response times while employees are OOO.
This is a fantastic opportunity to learn more about and appreciate the rich culture of our team. Revolution Day is an important national holiday that commemorates the start of the Mexican Revolution in 1910 and is a day to remember the bravery and sacrifice of the revolutionaries who fought for freedom and democracy in Mexico.
🇲🇽 Revolution Day is often celebrated with parades and shouts of “Viva Mexico!”
Thank you all for contributing to and celebrating our diverse team and culture.
🙏 Your People Team
Hi all,
Tomorrow is Revolution Day in the Mexican culture.
If you customarily observe this holiday and have not yet requested leave, please notify your manager. If you have questions about leave requests, please refer to [INSERT LINK TO POLICY OR PERSON TO CONTACT]
Employees who will be out to observe Revolution Day, please remember to set your OOO reminders for customers and employees. Keep in mind there may be slower response times while employees are OOO.
Revolution Day is an important national holiday that commemorates the start of the Mexican Revolution in 1910 and is a day to remember the bravery and sacrifice of the revolutionaries who fought for freedom and democracy in Mexico.
Thank you all for contributing to and celebrating our diverse team and culture.
People Team
Hi [MANAGER NAME], Revolution Day (November 20) is coming up in about two weeks. It is a statutory holiday in Mexico. If you have any team members in Mexico, it’s important for everyone to be aware, so they can plan accordingly. Please remind your direct reports of the holiday by sending them a quick note:
“Hi [DIRECT REPORT], Revolution Day (November 20) is coming up in about two weeks. It is a statutory holiday in Mexico. Just wanted to send you a reminder so 1.) we can plan accordingly 2.) those in Mexico can make the most of this holiday!”
Revolution Day, also known as Dia de la Revolucion, is a public holiday in Mexico that is celebrated on November 20th every year. This day commemorates the start of the Mexican Revolution in 1910, which led to the overthrow of President Porfirio Diaz and the establishment of a democratic government in Mexico.
The Mexican Revolution was a pivotal moment in the country's history, and it continues to have a significant impact on Mexican culture and society. Revolution Day is a day to remember the bravery and sacrifice of the revolutionaries who fought for freedom and democracy in Mexico.
If you want to observe Revolution Day in the workplace, here are a few ideas:
1. Decorate the office with images of Mexican revolutionaries such as Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa.
2. Organize a potluck lunch with traditional Mexican dishes such as mole and tamales.
3. Play music that celebrates Mexican culture and history.
4. Have a discussion about the significance of Revolution Day and what it means for the people of Mexico.
5. Consider making a donation to a charity that supports social justice and human rights in Mexico.
Observing Revolution Day in the workplace is a great way to celebrate Mexican culture and history while promoting diversity and inclusiveness in the workplace. It is also an opportunity to educate employees about the rich history and traditions of Mexico.