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1 SHRM Poll: 2011 Holiday Schedules November 04, 2010

2 2011 Holiday Schedules | ©SHRM 2010 Key Findings Almost all organizations offer paid holidays. According to SHRM’s Employee Benefits Research Report (2010), 97% of organizations offer paid holidays (one or more paid holiday per year). Did the financial challenges to the U.S. and global economy affect the number of holidays organizations offered to employees in 2010 or plan to offer in 2011? The majority of organizations reported keeping the number of holidays offered to employees the same despite economic challenges. Which 2011 holidays will most organizations observe? The 2011 holidays that most (95% or more) organizations will observe by closing their offices are: > New Year’s Day (Saturday, January 1 st ) > Memorial Day (Monday, May 30 th ) > Independence Day (Monday, July 4 th ) > Labor Day (Monday, September 5 th ) > Thanksgiving Day (Thursday, November 24 th ) Which religious holidays in 2011 will most organizations observe? Overall, few organizations observe religious holidays other than Christmas Day, which 94% of organizations recognize by closing their offices on that day. Twenty-six percent of organizations observe Good Friday. 2

3 2011 Holiday Schedules | ©SHRM 2010 In general, has the number of paid holidays offered by your organization decreased, stayed the same or increased as a result of the financial challenges to the U.S. and global economy? 3 The majority of organizations reported keeping the number of holidays offered to employees the same despite economic challenges.

4 2011 Holiday Schedules | ©SHRM 2010 4 2011 Holidays Organizations Plan to Observe 2011 Holidays (All) Offices ClosedOffices Close EarlyOffices Remain Open New Year’s Day 2011—celebrated as a federal holiday on Friday, December 31 st, 2010 61%18%21% New Year’s Day 2011—celebrated on Saturday, January 1 st 96%*4% New Year’s Day 2011—celebrated on Monday, January 3 rd 19%0%81% Martin Luther King Jr’s birthday —Monday, January 17 th 38%0%62% Chinese and Vietnamese New Year— Thursday, February 3 rd 0% 100% President’s Day —Monday, February 21 st 34%0%66% Ash Wednesday —Wednesday, March 9 th 1%*99% Passover —Tuesday, April 19 th 0% 100% Good Friday— Friday, April 22 nd 26%6%68% Easter Monday— Monday, April 25 th 6%1%93% Memorial Day— Monday, May 30 th 95%1%5% Shavuot— Wednesday, June 8 th *0%100% Note: n = 433-472. * indicates less than 1%. Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding.

5 2011 Holiday Schedules | ©SHRM 2010 5 2011 Holidays Organizations Plan to Observe (continued ) 2011 Holidays (All) Offices ClosedOffices Close EarlyOffices Remain Open Independence Day —Monday, July 4 th 96%1%4% Beginning of Ramadan—Monday, August 1 st 0% 100% End of Ramadan —Wednesday, August 31 st 1%0%99% Labor Day —Monday, September 5 th 95%1%4% Rosh Hashanah —Thursday, September 29 th 0% 100% Yom Kippur —Saturday, October 8 th 7%0%93% Columbus Day —Monday, October 10 th 16%0%84% Diwali —Wednesday, October 26 th 0%*100% Day after the beginning of Eid al-Adha/Festival of Sacrifice —Monday, November 7 th 0% 100% Veterans Day —Friday, November 11 th 21%*79% Day before Thanksgiving Day— Wednesday, November 23 rd 8%17%75% Thanksgiving Day— Thursday, November 24 th 97%1%2% Day after Thanksgiving Day— Friday, November 25 th 69%2%30% Note: * indicates less than 1%. Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding.

6 2011 Holiday Schedules | ©SHRM 2010 6 2011 Holidays Organizations Plan to Observe (continued ) 2011 Holidays (All) Offices ClosedOffices Close EarlyOffices Remain Open Hanukkah (Chanukah) — Wednesday, December 21 st 1%0%99% Day before Christmas Eve —Friday, December 23 rd 33%15%53% Christmas Eve— Saturday, December 24 th 78%10%12% Christmas Day —Sunday, December 25 th 94%*6% Day after Christmas Day —Monday, December 26 th 64%1%35% Day before New Year’s Eve —Friday, December 30 th 25%10%65% New Year’s Eve —Saturday, December 31 st 71%9%21% Week between Christmas and New Year’s Day 12%2%86% Note: * indicates less than 1%. Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding.

7 2011 Holiday Schedules | ©SHRM 2010 Was the decision to close your office the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day made as a result of the recession in the U.S. and global economy? 7 Note: “Not sure” responses were excluded from this analysis. Only respondents whose organization will be closed the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day were included in this analysis.

8 2011 Holiday Schedules | ©SHRM 2010 8 2011 Holidays Organizations Plan to Observe (by U.S. Federal Holidays) 2011 U.S. Federal Holidays Offices ClosedOffices Close EarlyOffices Remain Open New Year’s Day 2011—celebrated as a federal holiday on Friday, December 31 st, 2010 61%18%21% Martin Luther King Jr’s Birthday— Monday, January 17 th 38%0%62% President’s Day —Monday, February 21 st 34%0%66% Memorial Day —Monday, May 30 th 96%1%4% Independence Day —Monday, July 4 th 96%1%4% Labor Day —Monday, September 5 th 95%1%4% Columbus Day —Monday, October 10 th 16%0%84% Veterans Day —Friday, November 11 th 21%1%79% Thanksgiving Day —Thursday, November 24 th 97%1%2% Day after Christmas Day**— Monday, December 26 th 64%1%35% Note: Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding. *January 1, 2011 (the legal public holiday for New Year’s Day), falls on a Saturday. For most federal employees, Friday, December 31, 2010, will be treated as a holiday. ** December 25, 2011 (the legal public holiday for Christmas Day), falls on a Sunday. For most federal employees, Monday, December 26, 2011, will be treated as a holiday.

9 2011 Holiday Schedules | ©SHRM 2010 9 2011 Holidays Organizations Plan to Observe (by Religious Holidays) 2011 Religious Holidays Offices Closed Offices Close Early Offices Remain Open Ash Wednesday —Wednesday, March 9 th 1%*99% Passover —Tuesday, April 19 th 0% 100% Good Friday —Friday, April 22 nd 26%6%68% Easter Monday —Monday, April 25 th 6%1%93% Shavuot —Wednesday, June 8 th *0%100% Beginning of Ramadan —Monday, August 1 st 0% 100% End of Ramadan —Wednesday, August 31 st 1%0%99% Rosh Hashanah —Thursday, September 29 th 0% 100% Yom Kippur —Saturday, October 8 th 7%0%93% Diwali —Wednesday, October 26 th 0%*100% Day after the beginning of Eid al-Adha/Festival of Sacrifice— Monday, November 7 th 0% 100% Hanukkah (Chanukah) —Wednesday, December 21 st 1%0%99% Christmas Day —Sunday, December 25 th 94%*6% Note: * indicates less than 1%. Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding.

10 2011 Holiday Schedules | ©SHRM 2010 Demographics: Organization Industry Industry Manufacturing –other13% Health care, social assistance (e.g., hospitals, clinics)13% Services –professional, scientific, technical, legal9% Financial services (e.g., banking)8% Educational services/education8% Retail/wholesale trade6% Government/public administration—federal, state/local, tribal5% Insurance5% Other services (e.g., other nonprofit, church/religious organizations)4% Transportation, warehousing (e.g., distribution)3% High-tech3% Consulting3% 10 Note: n = 443. Percentages do not total 100% due to rounding.

11 2011 Holiday Schedules | ©SHRM 2010 Demographics: Organization Industry (continued) Industry Construction, mining, oil and gas2% Services—accommodation, food and drinking places2% Utilities2% Publishing, broadcasting, other media2% Association—professional/trade2% Real estate, rental, leasing1% Manufacturing—auto/auto-related1% Arts, entertainment, recreation1% Telecommunications1% Pharmaceutical1% Biotech1% Other5% 11 Note: n = 443. Percentages do not total 100% due to rounding.

12 2011 Holiday Schedules | ©SHRM 2010 Demographics: Organization Sector 12 Note: n = 443

13 2011 Holiday Schedules | ©SHRM 2010 Demographics: Organization Staff Size 13 Note: n = 277

14 2011 Holiday Schedules | ©SHRM 2010 Demographics: Other 14 Note: n = 450 U.S.-based operations73% Multinational operations27% Single-unit company: A company in which the location and the company are one and the same 32% Multi-unit company: A company that has more than one location 68% Multi-unit headquarters determines HR policies and practices 50% Each work location determines HR policies and practices 1% A combination of both the work location and the multi-unit headquarters determine HR policies and practices 48% Is organization a single-unit company or a multi- unit company? Are HR policies and practices determined by the multi-unit corporate headquarters, by each work location or both? Does the organization have U.S.-based operations (business units) only or does it operate multinationally? Note: n = 432 Note: n = 316. Percentages do not total 100% due to rounding. 15% of organizations indicated that employees at their work location were unionized. Note: n = 443

15 2011 Holiday Schedules | ©SHRM 2010 SHRM Poll: 2011 Holidays Schedules Response rate = 18% Sample comprised of 472 HR professionals randomly selected from SHRM’s membership Margin of error is +/- 5% Survey fielded September 30–October 19, 2010 15 Methodology For more poll findings, visit: www.shrm.org/surveys www.shrm.org/surveys Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/SHRM_Research http://twitter.com/SHRM_Research


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