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HR expert says businesses should encourage Anzac Day-style four-day weekends when dates align

Anzac Day falls on a Tuesday this year and, as always, the mid-week public holiday means an extra-long weekend for many Australians.
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The 2023 calendar has meant Anzac Day falls on a Tuesday this year and, as always, the mid-week public holiday means an extra-long weekend for many Australians.

Maybe theyโ€™ve applied for annual leave in advance, maybe theyโ€™ve called in sick, maybe something in between.

Tahnee McWhirter, partner at human resources consultancy HumanX HR, encourages business leaders to embrace the extra day off as an opportunity.

โ€œSmart employers will jump on the chance to help the team plan for that and maximise their holiday time.”

Planning and co-designing

โ€œItโ€™s being proactive,” said McWhirter. “It shows that youโ€™ve got your finger on the pulse, and youโ€™ve shifted your mindset from โ€˜annual leave is something to be earnedโ€™ to โ€˜letโ€™s co-design this as a tool to help you get some balance and enjoy life as well as workโ€™.โ€

Itโ€™s hard to know just how many Aussies have dropped working the day before ANZAC Day but if social media sentiment is anything to go by, it’s quite a few.

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Daniel Briskey, founder and managing director at NRG Services, a Queensland trade services company, said 26 of his 194 staff have taken annual leave today.

He said the public holiday adds a lot of stress and pressures, adding โ€œI don’t love the month from a business perspective.โ€

But despite April and its challenges, Briskey also said โ€œIt’s a great time to give the staff a much-needed break for all the hard work since January,โ€ and helps the company get โ€œready to take on the second half of the year.โ€

Last year, when Queen Elizabeth II died, a once-off, impromptu public holiday of commemoration was announced for September 22. That sudden change, it was reported, could have cost the economy as much as $1.5 billion, though that figure factored in things like penalty fees that won’t be an issue on ANZAC Day eve.

HumanX HR, which was recently named a Smart50 Workplaces Top Performer, has conversations with clients to help them get comfortable with the idea of taking four-day weekends, and McWhirter said the response is positive. โ€œProgressive business leaders know that the genie is out of the bottle and thereโ€™s no putting it back.

โ€œThey know that to be a progressive workplace you really need to be promoting the taking of leave.โ€ย 

The exception

One area things might get a โ€œlittle bit trickyโ€, said McWhirter, is for frontline industries like hospitality, retail and healthcare. When staff are required to work through public holidays, โ€œ[those businesses] donโ€™t have the luxury of designing these kinds of strategies.โ€

Business leaders must be mindful; โ€œIt can create a bit of inequity when youโ€™ve got corporate head office enjoying this four-day weekend and the frontline workforce not doing that,โ€ she said.

Leave’s new look

McWhirter said staffers are no longer looking at leave like a “savings account or retirement package”.

“They’re wanting to take their leave. They’re wanting to experience things outside of work.”

It might be too late to get the ANZAC Day extra-long weekend right this time around, but future public holidays are chances to plan and work together with staff to make the most of these opportunities and co-design schedules to the benefit of managers and workers.