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Rutland RPC tables proposed four-week paid parental-leave policy after committee recommendation

3617179 · May 29, 2025
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The RPC's executive committee recommended adopting a four-week paid parental-leave policy for birth and placement events, but the full commission voted to table the proposal pending clarifying language about medical leave that may precede birth.

The Rutland Regional Planning Commission on May 20 tabled consideration of a new four-week paid parental-leave policy after commissioners raised questions about how the benefit would interact with existing medical and short-term disability leave.

The executive committee had met earlier in May and recommended the board adopt the parental-leave policy as drafted. "The policy basically is a 4 week paid, paternity maternity policy for birth of a child, and, fostering of a child," Devin Neri,…

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