With the U.S. Election Day around the corner, there’s renewed focus on time-off policies to help employees participate in the voting process. Many states have laws allowing time off to vote, emphasizing the role of fair access in a healthy democracy. For those in the U.S. workforce, it’s a great reminder to check local regulations and plan your vote, whether early, by mail, or on Election Day itself. This article gives a list of states. Every voice matters – let’s help ensure everyone has the opportunity to be heard. #USElections #VotingRights #CivicDuty https://lnkd.in/ewqz9urN
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It’s easy to forget that there are going to be things to vote for next month other than a presidential ticket. Here’s a link to help you see your ballot and find out what you should research to determine how you're going to want to vote.
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Today is Vote Early Day! Head to your polling place and vote early to make sure your voice is heard. It's a simple way to avoid the Election Day chaos and make a difference. Learn more about early voting on UIC's campus here: https://lnkd.in/g5wNjtVh Vote Early Day
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💡 Helpful Tips Tuesday 💡 (More of a reminder today) 🙂 As the Democratic National Convention (DNC) has officially commenced this week, please ensure you stay informed about any developments you may have missed or upcoming speakers you are interested in. We recommend reading this insightful article detailing seven key takeaways from the DNC's opening night in Chicago: https://lnkd.in/eAaXMuh2 With the next 76 days being pivotal, if you have not yet registered to vote, we encourage you to do so in your state or territory. For further information on voter registration, please visit the following link: https://vote.gov/
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Great reminder: if you have the chance to vote, take it! Voting is a powerful way to shape the communities and workplaces we care about, helping to create environments where everyone feels represented, valued, and heard. 🌍 From local issues to larger decisions, every single vote counts in driving change that aligns with our values and priorities. So, whether you're voting for leaders, policies, or community initiatives, let’s make sure our voices are part of the conversation! 💪 #vote #makeadifference #yourvoicematters #kinderhr #bekind #dontbeadick
🗳️ VOTING SEASON is here! 🗳️ For my HR friends, remember to check your laws on time off for voting! Not sure if your state has a voting leave statute? ➡️ Here is a great resource (but make sure to verify with government websites!): https://lnkd.in/gaXy-tCV For my local Utah friends, you can request time off to go to the polls if needed. Work should not deter you from voting! 📑 Utah law found here: https://lnkd.in/gsbA6p4p And if you need another push to vote, enjoy this message from the Newsies crew! 📽️ https://lnkd.in/gn8eg3CE 🗳️ VOTE. VOTE. VOTE. 🗳️
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In these polarized times, one thing that unites us is our ability to vote. But how to think about this awesome privilege that many in the world do not have? This little FREE, NON-PARTISAN, e-booklet (better late than never!) has one page of text, each with a summarizing infographic on each of these POWER-RELATED topics: 1. Your Time of Maximum Voter Power 2. Be Aware of Three Kinds of Leader Power 3. Are You a Rational Voter? Think Again 4. The View from the Top: The President’s Power 5. Power Partners in Legislation: the President and Congress 6. The Special Powers of Senators 7. The Special Powers of Representatives 8. Lift Up Your Ideals 9. Develop Yourself by Voting 10. Step into Your Voter Power 11. Voting Day: Ready, Set, Vote 12. Get Help and Voting Information Take a look and share the link https://lnkd.in/esjM8wKA This is my attempt to contribute to a better democracy based on my half century of work to upgrade the quality of participative governance in business and government. Please help me distribute this widely. THANK YOU! #voting #power #election #leader #voter #participation #democracy
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Exercise you’re right to vote
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Today is Election Day. Vote with peace in your heart and mind: Follow the peace. Let that guide you in making this significant decision that could impact the lives of many for, at least, the next eight years (of course, the impact goes beyond that). At LEC, we value fair and unbiased news reports. But we have a say in how we want the country to go because we live in it. If it goes well for the country, it goes well for us. So, use this privilege to vote wisely: in such a way that you’ll have no regrets when all is said and done.
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Happy Election Day! Curious why how we know we can trust vote counts? Check out the Center for Communication and Civic Renewal's new series, Civic Sift. Their first episode breaks down how votes are counted and what safeguards are in place to ensure a fair and free election. Watch to learn more ⬇️
How the heck are votes counted in Wisconsin?
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RCV may be the best solution available to reduce political polarization and gridlock at all levels of government. If you want politics to be less divisive and more representative, tell your local leaders from city council to US Senate that you support RCV!
The Congressional Progressive Caucus has endorsed #RankedChoiceVoting! From conservatives like former Gov. Asa Hutchinson to progressives like Gov. Jared Polis, elected leaders understand how RCV can give voters more choice and more voice. https://bit.ly/4dj9gsP
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Today, we're boosting some election-related content from our clients - check it out (and don't forget to vote!): ✴️ The Latino Vote USA (https://lnkd.in/ghGszgWH) series on PBS - recommended by Color Congress. ✴️ How Gen Z can impact the 2024 election (https://lnkd.in/gigwDcus) - from Annie E. Casey Foundation. ✴️ A reminder from Justice Outside, to take care of yourself, your community and to continue the long walk to justice during this election week.
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