Question - do employers have to allow for time where you live to give you time to vote on election day? -- nm
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Danger Girl (aka Andie)
Oct 24 '08, 12:25
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Unpaid. Eff that. I'll go on Saturday. I'm already gone from 7:30 to 6:00 with the commute. And I have to get Logan. -- nm
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Amy
Oct 24, 12:30
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Not that I know of. -- nm
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krusty
Oct 24, 12:29
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Depends on the state -- (link)
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decline
Oct 24, 12:29
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Yeah. If I worked 7am to 7pm on Election Day (ain't happening) They'd have to let me off to vote sometime. -- nm
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Qale
Oct 24, 12:29
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We are allowed to leave or show up a little early if there isn't enough time for you to vote based on your local polling hours. -- nm
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Don Homer
Oct 24, 12:28
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I think it depends on the state. -- nm
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znufrii wants pie
Oct 24, 12:28
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I think If polls are open two or three hours before or after employees' normal working hour, the employer is not obligated to provide time off to vote -- nm
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mara
Oct 24, 12:26
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err, that was worded a little oddly, but you know what i mean. -- nm
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Danger Girl
Oct 24, 12:25
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