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voting.
Every person entitled to vote at any election who may be
employed by any person, company, or corporation on the day on which such
election shall be held in this state, shall, on written demand of such employee,
made at least three days prior thereto, be given a period of not more than three
hours, if necessary, between the opening and the closing of the polls on such
day, for the purpose of enabling such person to repair to the place of voting to
cast his vote and return, without liability to any penalty or deduction from his
usual salary or wages on account of such absence, except that any employee, who
has three or more hours of his own time away from his work or place of
employment at any time between the hours of the opening and the closing of the
polls on election day and who fails or neglects to vote or elects not to vote
during such free time away from his work or employment, may be subject to wage
or salary deductions for the time actually absent from his work or employment
for voting in such election.
In essential government, health, hospital, transportation and
communication services and in production, manufacturing and processing works
requiring continuity in operation, the employer may, upon receipt of such
written demand for voting time off, arrange and schedule a calendar of time off
for any and all of his employees for voting so as to avoid impairment or
disruption of essential services and operations, but every such schedule or
calendar of time off for voting so arranged shall provide ample and convenient
time and opportunity for each employee of such services or works to cast his
vote as herein provided.
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