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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

Getting time off to vote is based where you live and work. Here are 28 states guaranteeing time off.

Getting time off to vote is based where you live and work. Here are 28 states guaranteeing time off.

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