A State-By-State Guide to Where You're Guaranteed Paid Time Off for Voting

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A State-By-State Guide to Where You're Guaranteed Paid Time Off for Voting
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Election Day is coming up yet again and, if you're not one of the millions of Americans who has already cast a ballot, you might be wondering: Does my boss have to give me time off to vote?

and should

That's because it boosts employee morale at a minimal expense to the company."It signals a commitment to patriotism and the responsibility to vote," Taylor tells CNBC Make It, adding that there's little harm to a company in showing support for the idea that"voting matters."of the more than 150 million ballots in the 2020 national election were cast before Election Day, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Taking advantage of those options is a good idea, Taylor says. Anything could happen on Election Day — you could be sick, your car could break down — and if you miss it, there's nothing you can do about it.

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