DisgruntledVirus
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Originally posted by: Sheik Yerbouti
Hey DV
Here's straight info from what seems to be a reputable site
36. Ohio ? Employees may take a ?reasonable amount of time? to vote on election day. The statute doesn?t say whether the time off is paid or unpaid. (Ohio Rev. Code Ann. Section 3599.06)
I peeked and saw you live in Ohio
http://employmentlawpost.com/t...ate-by-state-survey-2/
This is quoted exactly what my dept guidelines state:
Voting| Q: Do we get time off to vote?
A: The voting polls are open from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm. The dept hours of operation allow the employees the ability to vote before their shift begins or aftwer their shift ends. If an employee is working the shift of 6:30 am to 7:30 pm, we need to allow the employees the necessary time off to vote.
That is why I am not expecting my managers to allow me to go. I might just say screw it do it during my lunch (even if I run over on my lunch break oh well).