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764.1 | Riase the awareness level | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Thu Aug 31 1989 12:06 | 13 |
| I think you should call them and tell them about the date conflict.
This kind of thing comes up every year; it really is hard to schedule
something during the "Jewish holiday period" from Rosh Hashanah through
the end of Sukkoth, and non-Jewish people, even if it occurs to them
that they should check, have trouble figuring out what days have
problems since the Jewish calendar moves with respect to the secular
calendar - of course, they manage to figure out Good Friday, as you
said, which of course also moves around. Evern when people do figure
it out, they don't necessarily know things like that Rosh Hashanah is
celebrated fro two days (by most of us, anyways). I am still trying
to get a club meeting I "have" to attend (as secretary/treasurer) moved
off of the second day of Rosh Hashanah (probably too late to change it;
someone else will have to do the job).
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764.2 | Morton Downey, Jr. Disagrees | BAGELS::SREBNICK | Bad pblm now? Wait 'til we solve it! | Thu Aug 31 1989 13:31 | 48 |
| I just got a notice that a "rollout" meeting for one of Digital's
products (one that I support and am deeply interested in) was scheduled
for Yom Kippur. The announcement said that this was the only day
that the conference room was available (no wonder). I sent this
reply:
"FYI -- October 9th is Yom Kippur, one of the most solemn and
widely observed of Jewish Holidays. Most Jewish people at Digital
will be attending religious services and visiting with their
families.
"I cannot expect that Digital will come to a screeching halt
for every religious holiday, but you may wish to consider video
taping the seminar for those of us who cannot attend."
I feel very strongly that religious needs be considered when events
are critically important to one's job. By "critically important"
I mean that you'll lose your job, or severely limit your future,
if you don't attend a particular event. If meetings can't be
rescheduled there should at least be an alternative way to get
information or benefit.
I don't expect that every major event that a Jewish person might
possibly want to attend should be scheduled around the Jewish Holidays.
I don't imagine anti-semitic intent when conflicts happen, nor
am I particularly angered (unless there's a consistent pattern of
scheduling done by the same group of people every year on the same
holiday).
When one considers all of the things that go into choosing a date for
an event (availability of facilities, hotel rooms, speakers,
introduction schedules on products and their respective slips, other
major events, etc.) issues such as holidays that effect much less than
3% of the population (especially on Sukkot, Shavuot, and Pesach) are of
lesser importance. It's not anti-semitic, it's not discriminatory,
it's not insensitive, it's just part of life.
The anger that I feel when a special or important event coincides
with yom-tov is usually not directed against the planners of the
event. Rather, it stems from being disappointed at not being able
to do everything I want, at having to choose between my religion
and something else that I'd really like to do.
(OK, OK, I'll calm down now.)
(1... 2... 3... 4... 5... 6... 7... 8... 9... 10)
Dave
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764.3 | They should take the time to check it out | ABE::STARIN | RMC USNR | Fri Sep 01 1989 10:10 | 11 |
| Re all:
I have two calendars in my office. One is a picture-type with vintage
military aircraft and the other is a standard off-the-shelf DEC
desk calendar. BOTH show Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Doesn't sound like anybody who schedules activities during those
holidays is checking their calendars if mine are anything to go
by.
Mark
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764.4 | I hope they videotape it for you | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Fri Sep 01 1989 13:13 | 21 |
| I hope that whoever is in charge does videotape the product
announcement or whatever for you - that seems really reasonable.
It just can't be done to schedule all events around everyone's
religious holidays; nothing could ever be scheduled at all! You would
think that events could be scheduled around the most important
religious observances of at least the larger minority religions, but
even that doesn't always work. Even when the intent is there, people
don't know things like that Rosh Hashanah is two days for most people
who are going to observe it - calendars that even have it (my office
wall calendar has no holidays at all - photo calendar of the Galapagos
Islands that I brought back from Ecuador last year) only note the
holiday on the first day - or that it is a problem to schedule
something for late in the day the day of Kol Nidre.
And of course some people (a minority, let's hope) just don't care.
I guess if we want to be in the majority, we all ought to move to
Israel. (Maybe someday! - I bet my sister-in-law and her family make
aliyah in the next five years or so, though.)
/Charlotte
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764.5 | | PACKER::JULIUS | | Thu Sep 28 1989 09:53 | 6 |
| And the Digital Family Outing at Canobie Lake Park for HLO, LMO, DLB,
APO, ACT, and FXO is scheduled for the first day of Rosh Hashanah.
This is very poor planning. If I had children, I would be very
disappointed that they would have to miss it.
Bernice
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764.6 | | LDYBUG::PINCK | Amy Pinck, Long Live the Duck | Thu Sep 28 1989 10:00 | 12 |
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No reason to gripe about that... MLO's outing is for
erev Yom Kippur and I just asked for a ticked for
the alternate date. No problem, I am going the next
weekend.
They have the place booked for everyweekend for around
2 months... they are not going to take out three days
when the people who can't go do have a makeup day they
can attend...
Amy
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764.7 | all wekends are bad from now on | DUGGAN::GOLD | Jack E. Gold, MRO4 | Thu Sep 28 1989 10:13 | 4 |
| The problem this year is that every weekend is a holiday from now on.
If you were not in the pre-Rosh Hasanah crowd, then you have to make a
compromise if you want to go (assuming you are observant of Succot).
The last day to go to Canobie is 15 Oct.
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764.8 | | PACKER::JULIUS | | Thu Sep 28 1989 10:18 | 6 |
| Re. -1 I think they could quite easily pick three alternate
dates in a year. Some of the pleasure is being with your
group, its family and friends and the folks you know from
your own site.
Bernice
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764.9 | | PACKER::JULIUS | | Thu Sep 28 1989 10:22 | 1 |
| .8 is responding to .6
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764.10 | You have to lokk out for yourself and PLAN. | CARTUN::FRYDMAN | wherever you go...you're there | Thu Sep 28 1989 12:22 | 10 |
| When I saw the dates for Canobie Lake listed in the DTW and realized
that I would not be able to attend on my Site's date, the "official"
alternate date, or any of the October dates I just called the Employee
services group. When they gave out tickets they put the date of MY
choice on the grey "alternate" ticket. Digital does not plan around
Jewish Holidays... but you can always find some alternatives.
My family had a wonderful time two weeks ago.
---Av
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764.11 | | LDYBUG::PINCK | Amy Pinck, Long Live the Duck | Thu Sep 28 1989 14:13 | 6 |
| You are right about Succot, I didn't really look
carefully. But as .-1 said, there are(were)
work-a-rounds.
Amy
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764.12 | lucky for once | TAZRAT::CHERSON | labouring under an assumption | Mon Oct 02 1989 17:19 | 4 |
| I lucked (finally) out this year and my site went the week before
the hagim.
--David
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764.13 | Find an understanding PSA | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Secure Systems for Insecure People | Mon Oct 02 1989 18:53 | 5 |
| My personel rep told me that I had a choice of the scheduled date
or the alternate date, and since I was on vacation for the first
and the second was Succot, I couldn't go.
--David
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764.14 | When someone doesn't know...they say "No". | CARTUN::FRYDMAN | wherever you go...you're there | Tue Oct 03 1989 09:46 | 7 |
| Your PSA dosen't know what he/she is talking about. Talk to the
employee services people at your site (they are the ones who sponsor
the trips and movies, etc.) they admimnister the program. All they
need to do is give you a grey ticket (the alterative day ticket) and
write the date you requested on it.
Av
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764.15 | | DLNVAX::HABER | kudos to working mothers of toddlers | Tue Oct 03 1989 16:34 | 14 |
| gee -- my husband was complaining that he'd have to log in sunday
night since it was the end of the quarter (he's in a finance-type
position) -- said it was poor planning to have that happen on the
holydays! :>)
guess you can't please everyone!
BTW, we're at two different sites, and both of our canobie dates
fell on the holyday weekends. wasn't aware of the 15th being sukkos,
though we might not go for other reasons. and i was sort of looking
forward to a not-so-crowded day too. oh well, there's always next
year!
/sandy
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764.16 | Choose any other day? | ERLANG::ARTSY | | Wed Oct 04 1989 15:21 | 4 |
| The lady that distributed the tickets in my site told me I can go on any
other day, using my Saturday, Oct. 14 tickets. She was positively sure
about that. I might try this Sunday morning. You may try too.
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764.17 | Employee Services | HPSTEK::SIMON | Curiosier and curiosier... | Wed Oct 04 1989 18:09 | 7 |
| I just talked to employee services. First I was offered Oct. 15 and
told that I can use my tickets. I mentioned that it is also a holiday
which they were not aware of. The lady there said that I have to come
to the employee services office and she eould re-stamp the date on the
tickets.
You will find the phone in the DEC phone directory under Personnel.
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764.18 | | DECSIM::GROSS | The bug stops here | Fri Oct 06 1989 14:49 | 7 |
| RE: .16
I was told the same thing. If you cannot keep your regular date because of a
religious holiday, you can get your tickets early and use them any day you wish.
I used my September 30 tickets the week before and had no problem.
Dave
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764.19 | I go whenever I want | IAMOK::ROSENBERG | Dick Rosenberg VRO5-1/D7 | Tue Oct 10 1989 10:34 | 8 |
| Re: 16
I have been doing that for the past couple of years. I get my tickets
for the day for my site and then go when I want. I haven't been turned
away yet. The only problem I see is if your site's date is on the late
side you might want to make some other arrangements.
Dick
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