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But 28 states and several thousand companies guarantee workers time off to vote. Without a federal law guaranteeing voting leave, some workers may take a financial hit if they need to leave work ...
With my commute and wait times at the polls, I worry this will impact my work attendance or my ability to vote. Should ...
But, in many states, your calculation might also include the fact that, by law, your employer must allow you some time off during the workday to vote, albeit with certain restrictions.
Are employers still obligated to give you time off to vote? Yes, employers are obligated to give you time off to vote. Not every state has policies requiring employers to give their workers time ...
Just 20 U.S. states require employers give workers paid time off to vote, and laws vary by state, according to research by the National Conference of State Legislatures, which represents ...
Tuesday is Election Day. Polls are open in California from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. California employers must give an employee up to two hours of paid time off to vote if the employee is scheduled to be ...
MACON, Ga. — Counties across Georgia continue to report record turnout as voters take advantage of early voting. Most election offices are providing weekend voting but if your work schedule ...