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Committee considers allowing judiciary supervisors to organize and bargain collectively

3216968 · May 7, 2025
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The House General & Housing Committee on May 6 reviewed proposed language that would allow judiciary supervisors to organize and collectively bargain under the Judicial Employee Labor Relations Act.

The House General & Housing Committee on May 6 reviewed proposed language that would allow judiciary supervisors to organize and collectively bargain under the Judicial Employee Labor Relations Act.

Committee counsel Sophie walked members through a “strike‑all” amendment and the specific section that would add judiciary supervisors to the statutes that permit collective bargaining. Sophie told the committee the amendment would "allow judiciary supervisors to organize and collectively bargain," and that the provision mirrors language the senate sent earlier.

The change prompted discussion of legal precedent and administrative process. Committee members noted there are no Vermont…

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