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Rep. Kate Logan introduces bill to allow unemployment benefits during extended labor disputes

2844953 · April 2, 2025
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Rep. Kate Logan presented H338, a short bill that would exempt workers engaged in a labor dispute from unemployment-disqualification rules after a two-week work stoppage, making them eligible for unemployment compensation if the stoppage lasts longer than 14 days.

Representative Kate Logan told the House Commerce & Economic Development Committee she is introducing H338, a narrowly drawn change to Vermont’s unemployment compensation disqualification rules.

Logan said H338 would allow employees involved in a labor dispute…

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