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Does my Georgia employer have to allow me time off to vote?

Georgia Employment Law, Wrongful TerminationBy Rob ReidAugust 3, 2018

Georgia law requires employers to give employees who have given reasonable notice of their need for time off to vote, up to two hours off, to vote in any municipal, county, state, or federal election for which the employee is registered and qualified. O.C.G.A. § 21-2-404. But if the employee’s normal work hours start two…

Can I be Fired for Serving on Jury Duty?

Discrimination, Georgia Employment Law, Wrongful TerminationBy Rob ReidJanuary 30, 2018

No, not in Georgia. Under Georgia law, it is illegal to fire an employee because of his or her absence from work due to jury service or for responding to a subpoena.  Georgia’s statute, O.C.G.A. § 34-1-3 states, “it shall be unlawful for any employer … to discharge, discipline, or otherwise penalize an employee because the…

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