Wednesday, August 28, 2019

nyra employees prepare to show nassau otb stiffs that

they know their rights pursuant to ny elec law law 3-110 even if nassau itb employees can only bump into walls and not read what is written or posted on them



NYRANYRA president David O'Rourke said a massive rework of the revenue laws that would enable both NYRA and the OTB companies to operate with a freer hand was needed to make the OTB system work.


Section  3-110 Time allowed employees to vote

Election (ELN)


1. A registered voter may, without loss of pay for up to three hours, take off so much working time as will enable him or her to vote at any election.

  2. The employee shall be allowed time off for voting only at the beginning or end of his or her working shift, as the employer may designate, unless otherwise mutually agreed.

  3. If the employee requires working time off to vote the employee shall notify his or her employer not less than two working days before the day of the election that he or she requires time off to vote in accordance with the provisions of this section.

  4. Not less than ten working days before every election, every employer shall post conspicuously in the place of work where it can be seen as employees come or go to their place of work, a notice setting forth the provisions of this section. Such notice shall be kept posted until the close of the polls on election day.

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