Stat(s) Of The Week: Employment Law And Election Day - Above the Law
Whether they’re providing employment law guidance or casting their own ballot, lawyers will be coming across rules for Election Day leave in the coming week.
As noted by CNN and this tracker from Fisher Phillips, there is no federal law mandating employees be given time off to vote, but 28 states and the District of Columbia do have some form of this regulation. North Dakota also has a nonbinding law encouraging employers to provide time off.
These laws differ on many requirements — notifying employers of plans to vote or compensation for time spent voting, for example.
Curious about your state’s broader election laws? You can search by specific topics here.
Here are the states where employers must give you time off to vote [CNN]
Do Your Employees Get Time Off to Vote? A State-By-State Guide for Employers [Fisher Phillips]
Search by State and Topic [Vote 411 / League of Women Voters]
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