This email was sent to supervisors and HR liaisons on the CU Boulder campus.Ìý
Make a plan to vote!ÌýÌýÌý
For those that plan to vote, we want to be sure they can! The Department of Human Resources recommends supervisors allow scheduling flexibility to employees who wish to vote on Election Day on Nov. 3.
Most polling stations are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day, so employees should be able to vote outside of work hours. If that is not possible and employeesÌýhave not chosen to vote by mail-in ballot or voted early, we recommend they talk to their supervisor before Election Day to understand how to schedule time to vote. Information to help support voting, including ballot drop-off boxes on campus may be found on the Election 2020 webpage.Ìý
Supervisors may authorize paid administrative leave for eligible employees for community volunteer activities, which would include volunteering at the polls or other election support. Please refer to the or contact Employee Relations to understand volunteer time.
Paid administrative leave is not an entitlement or benefit and rests within the sole discretion of the supervisors.
As a reminder, the State Board Rules assert classified employees must be granted up to two hours of administrative leave when they do not have three hours of unscheduled work time during voting hours. These three hours do not have to be consecutive (e.g. employees who work from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. are not automatically eligible for this leave because they may vote between 7-8 a.m. or 5-7 p.m.).Ìý
Election ResourcesÌý
- Election 2020: Your vote, your voice
- CU Boulder resources and events to educate yourself and participate in the election, including where to vote on campus.Ìý
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- Encourages higher education institutions to help students form the habits of active and informed citizenship, make democratic participation a core value on campus, and cultivate generations of engaged citizens who are essential to a healthy democracy.
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- University guidelines affecting campaign activity and expression.
- FSAP virtual drop-in counseling sessions for election week
- ​Free counseling support November 2-6Ìýin the form of 1:1 virtual rooms.Ìý
- CU Boulder HR Employee RelationsÌý
- For questions or additional guidance.