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Time Off to Vote for Federal Election – October 19, 2015

The Federal election is fast approaching. There are a number of ways for employees to vote, including:

Eligible voters (i.e. Canadian citizens who are at least 18 years old on Election Day) are free to choose to vote in person on Election Day or by an alternative method. Employers cannot require voting by alternative methods.

Employees choosing to vote in person on Election Day are entitled to 3 consecutive hours to vote during polling hours. Employers must provide paid time off work if an employee’s work schedule does not allow these 3 consecutive hours to vote.

Let’s consider some examples for Ontario employees where polling hours are 9:30 am to 9:30 pm. If an employee works from:

Take caution employers! It is an offence to fail to provide the paid time off for voting. It is also an offence to penalize an employee for taking that time off work. The maximum penalty per violation is a $2,000 fine, 3 months’ imprisonment, or both.

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