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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 21, § 1632

Rights of independent direct support providers

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Current — June 1, 2022
As of July 1, 2021
Independent direct support providers shall have the right to:
Independent direct support providers shall have the right to:
(1) organize, form, join, or assist a labor organization for the purposes of collective bargaining without interference, restraint, or coercion;
(1) organize, form, join, or assist a labor organization for the purposes of collective bargaining without interference, restraint, or coercion;
(2) bargain collectively through their chosen representatives;
(2) bargain collectively through their chosen representatives;
(3) engage in concerted activities for the purpose of supporting or engaging in collective bargaining or other mutual aid or protection;
(3) engage in concerted activities for the purpose of supporting or engaging in collective bargaining or other mutual aid or protection;
(4) pursue grievances through the exclusive representative as provided in this chapter; and
(4) pursue grievances through the exclusive representative as provided in this chapter; and
(5) refrain from any or all such activities, subject to the requirements of subdivision 1634(b)(3) of this chapter. Added 2013, No. 48, § 1, eff. May 24, 2013.
(5) refrain from any or all such activities, subject to the requirements of subdivision 1634(b)(3) of this chapter.

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