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Father's Day celebration: Innovative ways to truly honour fathers at work

Story • 12th Jun 2024 • 5 Min Read

Father's Day celebration: Innovative ways to truly honour fathers at work

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Author: Gabriela Paz Y Miño Gabriela Paz Y Miño
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Mentoring programmes, inclusion policies and flexible working are concrete ways of honouring the role of parents - and a day of celebration too, of course!

As the world gears up to celebrate Father's Day, workplaces must recognize and honor the significant contributions of working dads. Celebrating World Father’s Day at the workplace is more than just acknowledging the holiday; it's about fostering a supportive environment that values and empowers fatherhood.

Recognising and facilitating a more active and present role of fathers in family life is a concrete way of honouring fatherhood at work. The aim is to accompany the evolution of the parent's role and to support greater involvement in education and upbringing while continuing to be professionally fulfilled. An achievement that has to do with equity and a more equal distribution of roles, seen, in this case, from the father's perspective.

In this regard, in recent years there have been significant advances worldwide in terms of policies that enable working parents to be more present in family life. From the extension of parental leave to the right to unplug, these developments reflect a growing recognition of the importance of work-life balance and shared parenting responsibilities. 

One of the most notable changes has been the expansion of parental leave policies around the world. Traditionally, maternity leave has been the focus of attention, but now many countries are introducing and extending paternity leave to ensure that fathers can also spend time with their newborns.

In Sweden, fathers are entitled to 480 days of paid parental leave, which can be shared by both parents. Similarly, Iceland offers nine months of parental leave, divided equally between the parents, with each parent having an independent right to three months that cannot be transferred to the other. This ensures that fathers participate equally in early childcare, promoting gender equality both at home and in the workplace.

In 2021, Spain became one of the first countries to offer equal parental leave for both parents, providing each parent with 16 weeks of fully paid leave. This policy underlines the importance of parental involvement from the earliest stages of a child's life and sets a benchmark for other nations to follow.

Another measure that helps fathers to be a more present and involved figure is the right to disconnect. This is a policy that does not have a specific gender focus but aims to ensure that the boundaries between work and personal life are not blurred. The ‘right to disconnect’, which allows employees to completely disengage from work-related communications outside working hours.

France was a pioneer in this regard, enacting a law in 2017 that gives employees the right to ignore work emails outside working hours. This legislation aims to prevent burnout and ensure that workers can enjoy uninterrupted family time. Other countries, such as Italy and Spain, have followed suit, recognizing that the right to disconnect is crucial for mental health and family well-being.

However, while policy changes are essential, it is equally important to encourage a cultural shift towards greater acceptance of parental responsibilities for both mothers and fathers. In Japan, where long working hours have traditionally been the norm, there is a growing movement to encourage fathers to take paternity leave. The government has launched initiatives to promote the benefits of involved fatherhood, and companies are increasingly supporting these efforts by standardising paternity leave.

Despite these advances, challenges remain. In many countries, social norms and workplace culture continue to discourage men from taking full advantage of parental leave. Financial constraints and lack of awareness of available benefits can also hinder progress.

Read also: News: 48% Australian men took less than a month of parental leave due to lack of employer support: Report (peoplemattersglobal.com)

Father’s Day offers a unique opportunity for workplaces to honor and recognize dads' contributions in the office and beyond. As society increasingly values the role of fathers in family life, businesses are finding innovative ways to celebrate and support working dads, promoting a more inclusive and supportive work environment.

Here are some effective strategies for recognizing and supporting fathers at work.

1. Flexible Work Arrangements: Supporting Work-Life Balance

  • Remote Work Options: Allowing fathers to work from home when necessary.

  • Flexible Hours: Enabling dads to adjust their work hours to accommodate family activities or emergencies.

  • Compressed Workweeks: Offering the option to work longer hours on some days to have additional days off.

2. Parental Support Programs: Guiding Dads to Success

  • Tailored Support: Establish parental support programs specifically designed for working dads. These programs can include workshops, seminars, or online resources that provide guidance on work-life balance, parenting skills, and personal development.

  • The Fathering Project: Consider partnering with organizations like The Fathering Project, which offers programs such as the Working Families Program to support fathers with resources and workshops tailored to their needs.

3. Mentorship Opportunities: Learning from Experienced Fathers

  • Mentorship Programs: Establishing formal mentorship programs where experienced dads can mentor new fathers.

  • Dads Groups: Creating informal groups where dads can meet regularly to discuss challenges and share advice.

4. Inclusive Parental Leave Policies: Emphasizing Equal Opportunities

  • Policy Development: Creating comprehensive parental leave policies that offer equal time off for both parents.

  • Culture Building: Promoting the importance of paternity leave within the organization to normalize its use.

  • Clear Communication: Regularly informing employees about their parental leave rights and options.

5. Celebrate Fatherhood: Recognizing Contributions

  • Father’s Day Events: Organizing special events or appreciation lunches for Father’s Day.

  • Employee Spotlights: Featuring dads in company newsletters or on the intranet.

  • Recognition Programs: Creating awards or recognition programs specifically for working fathers.

6. Employee Resource Groups: Connecting Working Dads

  • Resource Groups: Forming groups that meet regularly to discuss relevant topics and provide support.

  • Networking Events: Hosting events where dads can network with each other and share experiences.

  • Advocacy: Using these groups to advocate for more family-friendly policies and practices within the organization.

Read also: Article: The secret to greater work flexibility? More rules. — People Matters Global

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