Is it time to make Election Day a federal holiday? 🗳️ Some say it would boost voter turnout and align the U.S. with other democracies, while others argue it could create challenges for hourly workers and cost millions. Dive into the debate over whether a federal voting holiday is the best way to strengthen democracy or if there are better solutions. Check out the full breakdown!

https://ace-usa.org/blog/research/research-votingrights/should-election-day-become-a-federal-holiday-weighing-the-benefits-and-drawbacks/

  • Billiam
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    131 month ago

    I used to work in a cinema.

    Christmas day was our single busiest day of the year, every year. Even with traditional Christmas activities like having family dinners and gift-giving, people still wanted to go see a movie. They couldn’t stay home with their families for just one day so we minimum wage saps didn’t get to stay home with ours.

    Nothing I wrote was satire. This is exactly how it is in the US.

    • If you have a white-collar job, enjoy your day off.

    • If you have a blue-collar job, you might not have to work, depending on what holiday it is.

    • If you have a service job, fuck your holiday because money.

    • @[email protected]
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      fedilink
      71 month ago

      Going to the movies for Christmas is an American Jewish tradition, usually followed up by Chinese food

    • vortic
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      61 month ago

      I’m going to old all over the place. When I was a teen in the late 90s I worked at a grocery store. We were open 24/7 except three times per year. We closed at noon on Thanksgiving (reopened at 5am the next day), noon on Christmas Eve through Christmas Day, and noon on New Years Eve. We always had assholes come in to try to “get one thing that I forgot” but turned them away because they’d inevitably try to load up a full cart. We were given strict instructions to turn everyone away starring at noon sharp.

      Now, grocery stores just stay open. Like, really, you can’t close even a couple of times per year to let people be with their families?