Common use of Voting Time Clause in Contracts

Voting Time. All employees shall be allowed up to two paid hours for the purpose of voting provided the employee does not have sufficient time before or after regular duty hours to vote. The two hours authorized for voting does not apply to those employees who by reasons of their employment must vote by use of an absentee ballot.

Appears in 30 contracts

Samples: das.nebraska.gov, das.nebraska.gov, Protective Service Bargaining

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Voting Time. All employees shall be allowed given up to two paid hours for the purpose of voting provided the employee does not have sufficient time before or after regular duty hours to vote. The two hours authorized for voting does not apply to those employees who by reasons of their employment must vote by use of an absentee ballot.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Letter of Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

Voting Time. All employees shall be allowed entitled to up to two (2) paid hours for the purpose of voting provided the employee does not have sufficient time before or after regular duty hours to vote. The two (2) hours authorized for voting does not apply to those employees who by reasons of their employment must vote by use of an absentee ballotballot or any other voting mechanism that would allow the employee to vote without going to the polls on Election Day.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: oa.mo.gov, dmh.mo.gov, oa.mo.gov

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Voting Time. All employees shall be allowed up to two paid hours for the purpose of voting provided the employee does not have sufficient time before or after regular duty hours to vote. The two hours authorized for voting does not apply to those employees who by reasons reason of their employment must vote by use of an absentee ballot.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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