Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0287

Introduced
2/17/23  

Caption

An act relating to temporary State employees

Impact

The legislation not only provides a path for temporary employees to access health benefits but also introduces rights concerning job termination, requiring that they cannot be dismissed without just cause. Additionally, the bill grants these temporary workers whistleblower protections akin to those of standard state employees, which could potentially encourage reporting of unethical behavior without fear of repercussion. Such changes signify an important shift in labor relations by recognizing the contributions of temporary staff and ensuring their rights are safeguarded under state law.

Summary

House Bill 0287, introduced by Representative Hooper, aims to enhance the rights of temporary state employees in Vermont. The bill seeks to provide certain protections and provisions that align temporary employees more closely with permanent state employees regarding employment rights and benefits. Specifically, it proposes that individuals employed in temporary capacities for a minimum of six months should receive health insurance benefits that meet the affordable coverage standards outlined in the Affordable Care Act. This provision attempts to ensure that temporary workers do not remain without essential health coverage simply due to their employment status.

Contention

Despite these positive implications for temporary state employees, the bill has generated discussion about its long-term financial impacts on the state's budget and the management of temporary employees. Critics argue that providing extensive benefits to temporary workers might incentivize their use over permanent hires, potentially leading to a destabilized workforce. Supporters, on the other hand, view these changes as a necessary modernization of state employment practices that reflect the realities of today's labor market. The bill's progress through the legislative process is being closely monitored due to these concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT S0078

An act relating to temporary State employees

VT H0239

An act relating to temporary State employees

VT H0290

An act relating to the State Employees Labor Relations Act

VT H0889

An act relating to compensation for certain State employees (Pay Act)

VT S0251

An act relating to State boards and commissions and State employees

VT H0052

An act relating to creditable service for temporary State employment

VT H0256

An act relating to Judiciary Employees Labor Relations Act

VT H0033

An act relating to expanding employee access to unpaid leave

VT H0066

An act relating to paid family and medical leave insurance

VT H0055

An act relating to miscellaneous unemployment insurance, workers' compensation, and employment practices amendments and to establishing the Vermont Baby Bond Trust

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