Monthly Archives: October 2024


California Employers Must Post a “Paid Time Off for Voting” Notice by Oct. 26 

Have workers in California?   Employers Must Post a “Paid Time Off for Voting” Notice by Oct. 26  Under California Elections Code Section 14001, employers who have staff that work in California are legally required to post a notice to employees that explains their rights to take time off for voting.     This notice must be posted at least 10 days before a statewide election [a date that coincides with November 5, National Election Day.] This […]


Politics in the Workplace: That Govern Employee Political Speech and Activities 

In this election year, media platforms are buzzing with heated political discussions, candidate interviews, and an endless stream of news stories centered around the upcoming presidential election. There are increasing reports from employers that political discussions and disagreements are spilling over into the workplace.  Most private-sector employees are unaware that the constitutional First Amendment right to free speech applies only to government employees, not to employees working for a private business. Government employees have protection […]


Politics in the Workplace: Giving Employees Time Off to Vote 

As a small business owner, you are required to offer employees different types of paid or unpaid time off, but do you need to give employees time off to vote on election day?    Currently, there is no federal law requiring employers to give workers time off to vote.  With Election Day coming up on November 5, 2024, employers need to be aware of state laws that guarantee workers time off to vote. While there’s […]