Although the current campaign cycle might be more closely associated with debates over immigration, terrorism and missing emails than labor and employment, that doesn’t mean the outcome of Tuesday’s vote won’t have consequences for employers and their workers.

Labor and employment issues are in play on the state level, with several referendums on these matters turning up on state ballots. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have talked about labor too. Here are three areas to watch:

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