Students will never experience this again (due to COVID).
What are Snow Days?
He is the current President of SHRM.
Who is Johnny Taylor?
The place where Santa Clause lives
What is the North Pole?
What a Human Resources Manager was called in the 1970's and earlier
What is a Personnel Manager?
Treats left out for Santa
What are milk and cookies?
This modern day item made a cameo in the final season of Game of Thrones
What is a Starbucks cup?
This is the year that SHRM introduced their own certification, separate from HRCI.
What is 2015?
The holiday referred to as the "Festival of Lights"
What is Hannukah?
The decade the American with Disabilities Act was passed
What is 1990s?
Name of traditional meal Italians share on Christmas Eve
What is Feast of 7 Fishes
When a couple holds hands and jumps over a broom, you are at this type of event
What is a wedding?
She is the SHRM New England Representative.
Who is Susan Post?
This holiday is celebrated from December 26 to January 1, and ends with gift-giving and a big feast.
What is Kwanzaa?
The number of weeks currently covered under CT unpaid FMLA
What is 16 weeks?
The color candy canes were originally made
What is white?
This is the name of Michelle Obama's 2018 memoir.
What is Becoming?
These are the most coveted credits that SPHR certified HR professionals seek to earn.
What are business credits formerly called strategic credits?
It is the holiday celebrated by many Latino cultures on January 6
What is Three Kings Day?
This is what the acronym GINA represents
What is The Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act?
It is what the finder of the pickle ornament gets from Santa
What is an extra present?
This was the first African American to win EGOT status
Who is John Legend?
The number of countries represented by SHRM
What is 165?
The country where the Christmas tree originated
What is Germany?
The name of the federal law regulating minimum wage, overtime, child labor and exempt vs non-exempt
What is the Fair Labor Standards Act?
One of the traditional foods made out of potatoes enjoyed by Jewish families during Hannakuh.
What are Latkes?