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&Pizza is closing stores on Election Day to give employees opportunity to vote&Pizza is closing stores on Election Day to give employees opportunity to vote

Workers will get paid time off; Washington D.C.-based chain encourages restaurant peers to establish Election Day as a private holiday

Nancy Luna, Senior editor, Nation's Restaurant News

June 12, 2020

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Washington D.C.-based fast-casual brand &pizza is closing stores Nov. 3 and giving employees paid time off to vote on Election Day. 

Additionally, the 40-unit pizza chain plans to lead a movement among its limited-service peers to establish a private holiday amongst the industry and allow their workers the opportunity to cast their votes, the company said in a statement.

The company employs more than 700 employees; it is unclear how many of them are eligible to vote. 

“We want to make sure they have our support alongside the necessary resources to enact the change they want to see in the 2020 election,” Michael Lastoria, CEO and co-founder, said in a statement. “Our democracy has been pushed to its limits, and we want to empower and educate our workforce to assert their voice at the polls. With the industry's help, we can provide a much larger opportunity to do what's right, and what's needed in this country for this election and moving forward.”

Giving time off to vote isn’t new for the emerging brand. In 2016 and 2018, the chain gave paid time off, or PTO, to employees who wanted to vote. However, this is the first time the chain has opted to close all locations on any Election Day.

The company said juggling multiple employee requests for paid time off during past elections was getting too complicated. 

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“&Pizza is determined to make as frictionless an experience as possible by removing work-related impediments and closing shop operations for the day,” the company said.

Given the recent “voting difficulties”  the brand has seen in certain states hosting elections during the pandemic, &pizza also thought closing and giving paid PTO would be make it easier for people to vote, a spokesperson said. 

“The restaurant industry employs 10% of the American workforce, and that 10% should not have to choose between receiving a paycheck and casting a ballot,” the spokesperson said. “That's why &pizza will be closing shops in totality, to remove all work-related impediments and allow the &pizza community to vote without worry.”

The company said the paid time off on Election Day is an additional benefit, on top of the existing three days of PTO offered for employees “to participate in activism of their choosing.”

“Voting is a celebration not a chore, and &pizza remains dedicated to providing the most for their employees while participating in the greater good,” the company said.

&Pizza has locations across the East Coast in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington DC, Baltimore, and Virginia.

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Lastoria, a 2020 NRN Power List recipient, started &pizza in 2012. Since then,  he’s built the brand as a progressive, anti-establishment company that makes its own rules and bring new solutions to old problems.

Contact Nancy Luna at [email protected] 

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Update: This story has been edited to include more information from &pizza.

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Nancy Luna

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Nancy Luna is a senior editor at Nation's Restaurant News and a contributing editor at Supermarket News. She covers the industry's largest and most talked about fast-food brands including McDonald's, Starbucks, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, KFC and Subway. She is an award-winning journalist with more than 25 years reporting experience. As a veteran business reporter based in Southern California, Nancy has covered some of the country's most beloved food and retail brands including In-N-Out, Taco Bell, Trader Joe's, Aldi, Whole Foods Market, Target and Costco. Luna is a graduate of Cal State Fullerton. When she's not digging for news on her beat, you can find Nancy regaling her fans about her latest dining adventures on her Fast Food Maven social media channels. Contact [email protected]  or follow her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/fastfoodmaven

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