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As politicians and voters gear up for Nov. 8, employers may not know that their workers have certain rights when it comes to elections, and corporations even have rights of their own.
While it’s not telling members how they should vote, the Heating, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Distributors International is hoping to encourage the HVAC industry go to the polls in November.