- Following Uber (NYSE:UBER) in making election days around the world company holidays, Twitter's (NYSE:TWTR) U.S. employees won't have to be at their desks on Election Day.
- It's also offering global employees paid time off to vote in national elections.
- "Given the importance of voting, going forward all national election voting days that take place on a weekday will be a paid day off," the company told employees in an internal memo.
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