a national shortage of election workers.The retailer offers paid time off to vote, as well as to serve as an election worker, to all eligible employees.Target store shopping carts are seen on Aug.
19, 2020 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) “Target believes each eligible voter should make their voice heard, and we have a long history of encouraging guests and team members to vote,” Target states on its website. “This year, as the pandemic continues, making a plan before Election Day is more important than ever.”RELATED: Will we have results on election night?
FEC commissioner says prepare to waitOther companies, such as Old Navy, Tory Burch and Warby Parker, have all announced similar initiatives ahead of the 2020.