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Title 3 — Executive · Chapter 27
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§ 901. Purpose It is the purpose and policy of this chapter to prescribe the legitimate rights of bo…
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§ 902. Definitions As used in this chapter: (1) “Board” means the State Labor Relations Board establ…
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§ 903. Employees’ rights and duties; prohibited acts (a) Employees shall have the right to self-orga…
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§ 904. Subjects for bargaining (a) All matters relating to the relationship between the employer and…
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§ 905. Management rights (a) The Governor or designee for the State of Vermont, the Chancellor or de…
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§ 906. Designation of managerial, supervisory, and confidential employees (a) The Commissioner of Hu…
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§ 907. Designation of supervisory employees Classified employees in the management unit certified by…
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§ 908. Designation of State’s Attorneys’ employees; statewide bargaining rights Employees of the Sta…
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§ 909. Access to new employees in bargaining unit (a) An employer shall provide the employee organiz…
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§ 910. Annual list of employees in bargaining unit (a) Annually, or on a more frequent basis if mutu…
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§ 911. Designation of deputy sheriffs paid by State; statewide bargaining rights (a) Deputy sheriffs…
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§ 921. Creation; membership; compensation (a) There is hereby created a State Labor Relations Board …
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§ 922. Office space; employees (a) The Secretary of Administration shall, upon request by the State …
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§ 923. Legal counsel The Board may retain an attorney or attorneys qualified in labor law to represe…
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§ 924. Powers and duties (a) [Repealed.] (b) In all proceedings under this chapter, no evidence shal…
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§ 925. Mediation; fact finding (a) Whenever the representatives of a collective bargaining unit and …
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§ 926. Grievances (a) The Board shall hear and make a final determination on the grievances of all e…
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§ 927. Appropriate unit (a) The Board shall decide the unit appropriate for the purpose of collectiv…
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§ 928. Rules (a) The Board, as necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter, shall adopt an…
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§ 929. Records to be public All findings, conclusions, and determinations of the Board and the recor…
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§ 941. Unit determination, certification, and representation (a) The Board shall determine issues of…
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§ 942. Election conduct Any interested person may file with the Board a charge that employees eligib…
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§ 961. Employers It shall be an unfair labor practice for an employer: (1) to interfere with, restra…
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§ 962. Employees It shall be an unfair labor practice for an employee organization or its agents: (1…
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§ 963. Membership; employees’ rights An employee organization entering into an agreement shall not: …
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§ 964. Business and products of other employers It shall be an unfair labor practice for any employe…
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§ 965. Prevention of unfair practices (a) The Board may prevent any person from engaging in any unfa…
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§ 966. Freedom of expression The expressing of any views, argument or opinion, or the dissemination …
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§ 971. Intent of subchapter A State employee, as a trustee and servant of the people, shall be free …
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§ 972. Definitions As used in this subchapter: (1) “Department head” means a secretary of an agency,…
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§ 973. Protected activity (a) A State agency, department, appointing authority, official, or employe…
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§ 974. Communication with General Assembly (a) No entity of State government may prohibit a State em…
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§ 975. Enforcement and preemption (a) Nothing in this subchapter shall be deemed to diminish the rig…
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§ 976. Remedies A State employee who brings a claim in Superior Court may be awarded the following r…
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§ 977. Posting Every State agency and department shall distribute a copy of this law by August 1, 20…
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§ 978. Limitations of actions An action alleging a violation of this subchapter brought under a grie…
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§ 981. Good faith; failure to agree For the purpose of this chapter to bargain collectively is the p…
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§ 982. Agreements; limitations, renegotiation, and renewal (a) Collective bargaining agreements, exc…
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§ 1001. Grievances; applicants and excluded personnel (a) Persons who are applicants for State emplo…
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§ 1002. Enforcement (a) Orders of the Board or an arbitrator issued under this chapter may be enforc…
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§ 1003. Judicial review; stay pending appeal (a) Any person aggrieved by an order or decision of the…
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§ 1004. State Police The provisions of this chapter shall apply to the State Police in the Departmen…
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§ 1004a. Repealed.
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§ 1005. Administrative procedure laws; application Laws of this State relating to administrative pro…
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§ 1006. Short title This chapter may be cited as “State Employee Labor Relations Act.” (Added 1969, …
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§ 1007. Separability If any provision of this chapter, or the application of such provision to any p…
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§ 1008. Contract ratification; annual vote Annually, the employees of the bargaining unit shall meet…
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