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From Target to Twitter, U.S. companies urge workers to vote

Published 09/07/2020, 11:42 AM
Updated 09/07/2020, 04:35 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Voters line up to cast their ballots in Atlanta

By Richa Naidu

(Reuters) - From Georgia to Wisconsin to Ohio earlier this year, voters in primary elections were stuck for hours in lines from sharply reduced polling locations. And the surge in absentee ballots due to concerns over the coronavirus pandemic overwhelmed election officials.

Heeding the stark warning ahead of Election Day on Nov. 3, U.S. companies are aiming to facilitate what is expected to be a chaotic 2020 U.S. presidential election. Twitter (N:TWTR) and Apple (O:AAPL) are giving workers paid time off to get to ballot boxes. Starbucks (O:SBUX) and The Gap's (N:GPS) Old Navy are urging staff to volunteer at local polling stations.

Nearly 800 companies including Nike (N:NKE), healthcare company Abbott Laboratories (N:ABT) and technology company Qualcomm (O:QCOM) are participating in a CEO-led bipartisan activist group called Time to Vote, which encourages companies to give employees at least a few hours off to vote.

Starbucks Chief Executive Kevin Johnson said last month that people could work out with managers when they can head to polls, adding that the move is partly motivated by concerns about Black voter suppression. Starbucks is also urging its over 200,000 U.S. employees register to vote from its mobile app.

“We know that barriers exist, notably in Black and Brown communities throughout the nation, that lend to systemic racism and require greater voter access and protections,” Johnson said in an internal memo on Aug. 27. “No (employee) will have to choose between working their shift or voting on or before Election Day.”

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Rules securing time off for workers to vote vary by state. In New York, workers can be paid for up to two hours to vote, but they may be required to give advance notice. In Alabama, workers get one hour of unpaid time.

“Voting is always important, but the degree of partisan polarization this year seems to be extraordinarily high. This makes the stakes of the election unusually high as well,” said Jonathan Entin, professor of political science at Case Western Reserve University.

Partisan battles over expanding mail-in voting amid the pandemic have threatened to snarl the political process where more than a third of registered voters are expected to do so by mail or vote early in person, according to a survey published in August from Democracy Fund + UCLA Nationscape project.

President Donald Trump for months has railed against voting by mail citing unfounded fraud concerns and last week encouraged supporters to vote twice, once by mail and again in person, compounding the confusion ahead of Election Day.

Nearly half of voters fear difficulties with voting in the U.S. presidential elections, according to a voter survey by Pew Research.

Companies including Tiffany & Co (N:TIF), Levi Strauss (N:LEVI) and Walmart (N:WMT) have offered paid time off or flexible hours to workers.

“If any employee needs extra time to vote or work at the polls, they can simply work with their managers on creating a flexible schedule,” a spokesman for packaged food company Conagra Brands (N:CAG) said.

Some companies, including Kraft Heinz (O:KHC) and Target (N:TGT), have also set up websites to guide employees on registering to vote and learning about candidates in partnership with the League of Women Voters and the National Association of Manufacturers.

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Several states have warned in recent months that they may not have enough poll workers, with Maryland at one point estimating it was short 14,000 people. In response, companies including Target and The Gap have offered paid time off to volunteer as poll workers. Poll sites are expected to fall short of volunteers as older people who are more at risk to COVID-19 infection have typically staffed sites and are expected to stay home.

The two companies have joined 150 others including Amazon.com (O:AMZN) and Etsy (O:ETSY) to help sign up 350,000 new volunteers through a corporate-led campaign called the Civic Alliance. The group says on its website that its goal is to drive historic voter turnout in 2020.

(This story is refiled to correct typo in paragraph 3)

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at some point if you don't vote democrat they will find out seek to professionally and financially destroy you.  It is coming    Just ask any of the modern progressive not sees.
Traditional vote at poll places
vote for an adult. vote 2020.
US is the clutz of the western world. Have compassion.
Better to say that US under Trump has become the c...z ... -- But Every cloud has a silver lining. USA was overdue for an overhaul. GOP had run down the country too much, diverting output flow into the pockets of the upper 10% and thinning infrastructure. -- It's been a 1-2 punch. No better time to release COVID than during an election year where Trump is incumbent prez.
.. as an inferred hypothesis.
guess what Chris, the Democrat party is the party of 24 of 25 of the wealthiest zip codes(the 1/10th of 1percent) and nine of ten billionaires but hey Bezos, Zuck, Buffet, Gates, Musk etc.......appreciate your ignorant oblivion.
Everyone needs to vote for Biden if they want the country to get back on track.
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people don't vote because they don't want to, not because they whey would rather go to work! lol
Do they give workers a day off? If they dont, they whole thing is free adverts.
The only voter suppression ive ever witnessed via news network was when the Black Panthers showed up to the polls in 08 & 12 with weapons. Hard to believe any people of color denied voting. In my neck of the woods, voting vans go around the neighborhoods & pay $5 to take to voting polls.
and when searching this we come to find out Obama did everything within his power to bury it.
they urge you to vote as long as you vote liberal
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