When will CIPD stop wishing me a Happy Christmas and start wishing me Happy Holidays?

I have been a member of CIPD for over 20 years and every year the organization sends me an email to wish me a Merry Christmas.  For the past 5 years, I have sent a message directly to CIPD to ask that this message be changed to a more inclusive holiday greeting.  Clearly, this wish is not respected.

As an HR professional, I encourage employers to practice inclusive work practices.  Wishing people a Happy Holidays is inclusive as is Seasons Greetings.  Not all employees celebrate Christmas and I'm sure that this applies to CIPD members too.

I do not take offence each time someone wishes me a Merry Christmas as I appreciate that this is a message of goodwill.  However, this does apply to a professional body such as CIPD.  I see little value in writing about the value of inclusivity if you are not willing to practice this yourself.

Wishing all members of CIPD a peaceful and happy holiday season.

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  • This is an example of how we Europeans try to be more modern than modern and end up creating issues where there is no issue at all.

    I have lived 2 years in a Muslim country and not only they wished me a Happy Christmas, but Christ is a prophet for them.

    If someone in Europe feels attacked because someone wishes them a Happy Christmas maybe they should analyze themselves carefully.

    One thing is to respect everyones beliefs and another is to reject out own traditions. Makes no sense at all, and as I said at the beginig it is a first world problem.

    You will not find any ethiopian or lebanese (countries where several religions live in relative peace) arise ''issues'' like this one.

    Happy new year by the way (hope none following another calendar feels offended though :P)
  • Thanks for posting, Jose. An excellent first post, if I may say so.
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