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  2. Here are the states where employers must give you time off to ...

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    You also can find a state-by-state breakdown on a number of voting issues — including time-off laws, polling hours, rules about absentee ballots, how to make a plan to vote, etc. — at Vote411.org.

  3. Your boss is legally required to give you time off to vote ...

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    Limited time off and high turnout force some U.S. residents between a rock and a hard place. Registered voters' main reason for not voting in 2022 was a “too busy, conflicting work or school ...

  4. Election Day (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Some other states require that workers be permitted to take time off from employment without loss of pay. California Elections Code Section 14000 and New York State Election Law [10] provide that employees without sufficient time to vote must be allowed two hours off with pay, at the beginning or end of a shift.

  5. Should Employers Require Workers To Take Time Off? - AOL

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    Vacation time helps workers recover from stress and improve their well-being and job performance, according to the American Psychological Association. Because so many Americans haven’t been ...

  6. Cost of Voting Index - Wikipedia

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    No time-off from work for voting No time-off from work with pay for voting Mail voting but no Election Day polling option Reduced number of polling stations post-Holder Reduced # of polling stations >50% (some areas) Excessive Election Day wait time No postage paid envelopes No passing out food/water to people in line to vote #7–Voter ID Laws ...

  7. Employee Free Choice Act - Wikipedia

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    The Employee Free Choice Act would have amended the National Labor Relations Act in three significant ways. That is: section 2 would have eliminated the need for an additional ballot to require an employer recognize a union, if a majority of workers have already signed cards expressing their wish to have a union

  8. Multiple states working to change voting laws ahead of ... - AOL

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    Nineteen states passed changes to their voting laws in 2021 that restrict how Americans vote. CBS News political reporter Adam Brewster spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN ...

  9. Paid time off - Wikipedia

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    Additional Information: Paid Time off in the USA [9] Roughly twelve states, including Washington DC currently have legislation in place for regulating paid sick leave. Nevada and Maine, which both passed laws in 2019, have the only policies saying that state-mandated PTO can be used for things other than illness.