A growing number of companies are giving employees the day off to celebrate Juneteenth

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This Friday marks Juneteenth, the oldest known holiday honoring the end of slavery in the United States. And this year, more than a dozen companies are, for the first time, giving employees a paid day off from work to observe it.

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After weeks of nationwide demonstrations over the death of George Floyd and racial injustices, companies are taking action to address their own issues with racial inequalities and to better support their black employees. Last week, Nike, Twitter and a handful of other companies said they would observe June 19, or Juneteenth, as a paid holiday. Since then, a number of others have followed their lead.

— Ben & Jerry's June 18, 2020 JCPenney is giving corporate employees paid time off on June 19, and providing additional holiday pay for retail associates scheduled to work that day. Fellow retail giant Target is also making Juneteenth a paid company holiday, and providing hourly workers with time and a half pay.

 

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Stereotyping black Americans as uneducated minimum wage workers while honoring the end of slavery. This is so CNN.

Do I get scottish heritage day off? how about potato famine remembrance day? holocaust memorial day?

Hey isn't BlackFriday racist. Why don't you cancel that too?

Proud to work for a company and a campaign that partakes in this celebration.

Cancel all meetings what good it that? That is what other companies are doing. Its a learning day. I am learning that your bottom line is more important.

This is great!

Its almost my B-Day, Chapter 37 starts 6/19/20🤭. Feel free to Cash App me🤑 my first drink 🥃🍷🍸🍹🍾and name it in the description..Looking for at least 37 shots..lol $TracyD0619

Congress is still on vacation so no need for the day off

BlackLivesMatter

How long ago was slavery 5 years 10 years or 30 years or are we talking about something 100 fucking years ago for attention

The only good thing to come from these protests so far.

As they should

🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿

Amazing to see.Hopefully more companies do the same

Who cares

Good, they should.

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