Festive seasons across Asia are deeply rooted in cultural, religious, and family traditions. In Southeast Asia, celebrations such as Hari Raya, Lunar New Year, Deepavali, Christmas, and regional harvest festivals shape employee expectations and behaviour at work. These periods often carry emotional significance that extends beyond time off, influencing how employees view respect, inclusion, and organisational values.
For HR professionals, festive seasons require more than calendar planning. They demand cultural sensitivity, thoughtful policy design, and clear communication. Missteps, even unintentional ones, can lead to disengagement or perceptions of inequity, particularly in multicultural workplaces common in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
Respecting cultural nuances during festive periods helps organisations maintain trust, morale, and operational continuity. The following five considerations are essential for HR teams managing diverse workforces across Southeast Asia.


