Forsman & Bodenfors New York Encourages Voting by Allowing Staff to Work from Home This Election Day

Forsman & Bodenfors New York, world-renowned creative collective agency, is encouraging its team members to vote in the upcoming midterm elections by allowing them to work from home on Tuesday, November 6th. This is not the first time the New York agency has encouraged voter turnout, as the agency closed its New York office doors during the 2016 Presidential election.

“No matter where one falls on the political spectrum, it is important to exercise the privilege, right and responsibility to vote, from local to presidential elections. We want to give our people the flexibility to do whatever they need to do on this day to cast their vote,” said Forsman & Bodenfors New York President, Mike Densmore. “At Forsman & Bodenfors, we believe in responsibility and the only way to create change is to take action.”

Forsman & Bodenfors New York joins over 300 companies across the U.S. who are committed to increasing voter participation through programs such as paid time off, a day without meetings, the option of working from home or providing resources for mail-in ballots and early voting.

 

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