ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS
WEEKBecome a fan of Administrative Professionals Day!Since 1952, the International Association of Administrative Professionals has honored office workers by sponsoring Administrative Professionals Week. Today, it is one of the largest workplace observances outside of employee birthdays and major holidays. In the year 2000, IAAP announced a name change for Professional Secretaries Week and Professional Secretaries Day. The names were changed to Administrative Professionals Week and Administrative Professionals Day to keep pace with changing job titles and expanding responsibilities of today’s administrative workforce. Over the years, Administrative Professionals Week has become one of the largest workplace observances. The event is celebrated worldwide, bringing together millions of people for community events, educational seminars and individual corporate activities recognizing support staff. Today, there are more than 4.1 million secretaries and administrative assistants working in the United States, according to U.S. Department of Labor statistics, and 8.9 million people working in various administrative support roles. More than 475,000 administrative professionals are employed in Canada. Millions more administrative professionals work in offices all over the world. APW is always the last full week in April. In 2010, Administrative Professionals Week is April 18-24 with Administrative Professionals Day on Wednesday, April 21. |
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FUTURE DATES
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Professionals Week 2011: April 24-30 2012: April 22-28 2013: April 21-27 2014: April 20-26 2015: April 19-25 2016: April 24-30 2017: April 23-29 Administrative Professionals Day 2011: April 27 2012: April 25 2013: April 24 2014: April 23 2015: April 22 2016: April 27 2017: April 26 |