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House advances S.102 to broaden workplace protections, add card‑check option and create agricultural labor study commission

May 06, 2024 | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont


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House advances S.102 to broaden workplace protections, add card‑check option and create agricultural labor study commission
Lawmakers considered S.102, an act expanding employment protections and collective bargaining rights. Committee reporters outlined three principal changes: prohibiting employers from penalizing employees who decline attendance at meetings whose primary purpose is to communicate the employer's opinion about political or religious matters; removing the exemption for domestic workers (section 2); and creating a study commission on agricultural worker labor and employment laws (section 3) that must report back by Dec. 15, 2024.

Reporters stressed the bill preserves legitimate work‑related meeting requirements (safety meetings, job‑site briefings) while protecting employees from being forced to participate in religious or political advocacy tied to employment decisions. The bill also adds a card‑check option (majority sign‑up) in certain organizing contexts as an alternative to the existing petition and election process for organizing collective bargaining units; the bill does not change who has the right to organize, only the process where employees already have that right.

House committees described witness testimony from labor unions, business groups, farmers and legal counsel. The Appropriations Committee reported an estimated working group cost of $11,500 to assemble the agricultural worker study (to be absorbed within the General Assembly budget). The House voted to propose the Committee on General and Housing’s amendments to the Senate and third reading was ordered.

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