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State: Vermont
Subject: Paid Sick Days, Domestic Violence and the Workplace
Bill: H.R. 356
Sponsor: Pearson (P)
Date Introduced: 02/24/2011, carried
over to 2012 session.
To House Committee on General, Housing and Military Affairs: 02/25/2011
Summary:
Allows all workers to earn one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked, up to
56 hours annually.
Workers may use the leave to recover from an illness or injury, care for a sick family
member or seek medical care for themselves or a family member. Workers may also use the leave to obtain medical care or social or legal services related to domestic or sexual violence.
This database provides short summaries of bills and statutes. The summaries are not intended to constitute legal advice. To find out how laws relate to your particular situation, you must contact a lawyer who specializes in employees’ rights, the Labor Department’s Wage and Hour Division (1-866-4USWAGE), your state labor department and/or your union.

