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Description: Frequently asked questions, analysis of working incomes, and organizing and actions in the state.
Vermont Livable Wage Campaign - Home Business Opposition Halts Paid Sick Days Bill After a lot of hard work from Vermonters, Business Opposition Rules the Day The Vermont Paid Sick Days Coalition worked hard during the 2010 legislative session for passage of H.382, a bill calling for a minimum of 56 hours of paid sick days for every Vermont worker. The coalition called a press conference in the fall of 2009 and introduced the bill to the public while focusing on the theme of its importance to public health. The relevance of prevention of the spread of the H1N1 virus resulted in a strong press response.
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