Vermont Statutes
Chapter 5 - Employment Practices
§ 309. Flexible working arrangements

§ 309. Flexible working arrangements
(a)(1) An employee may request a flexible working arrangement that meets the needs of the employer and employee. The employer shall consider a request using the procedures in subsections (b) and (c) of this section at least twice per calendar year.
(2) As used in this section, “flexible working arrangement” means intermediate or long-term changes in the employee’s regular working arrangements, including changes in the number of days or hours worked, changes in the time the employee arrives at or departs from work, work from home, or job-sharing. “Flexible working arrangement” does not include vacation, routine scheduling of shifts, or another form of employee leave.
(b)(1) The employer shall discuss the request for a flexible working arrangement with the employee in good faith. The employer and employee may propose alternative arrangements during the discussion.
(2) The employer shall consider the employee’s request for a flexible working arrangement and whether the request could be granted in a manner that is not inconsistent with its business operations or its legal or contractual obligations.
(3) As used in this section, “inconsistent with business operations” includes:
(A) the burden on an employer of additional costs;
(B) a detrimental effect on aggregate employee morale unrelated to discrimination or other unlawful employment practices;
(C) a detrimental effect on the ability of an employer to meet consumer demand;
(D) an inability to reorganize work among existing staff;
(E) an inability to recruit additional staff;
(F) a detrimental impact on business quality or business performance;
(G) an insufficiency of work during the periods the employee proposes to work; and
(H) planned structural changes to the business.
(c) The employer shall notify the employee of the decision regarding the request. If the request was submitted in writing, the employer shall state any complete or partial denial of the request in writing.
(d) This section shall not diminish any rights under this chapter or pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement. An employer may institute a flexible working arrangement policy that is more generous than is provided by this section.
(e) The Attorney General, a State’s Attorney, or the Human Rights Commission in the case of State employees may enforce subsections (b) and (c) of this section by restraining prohibited acts, conducting civil investigations, and obtaining assurances of discontinuance in accordance with the procedures established in subsection 495b(a) of this title. An employer subject to a complaint shall have the rights and remedies specified in subsection 495b(a) of this title. An investigation against an employer shall not be a prerequisite for bringing an action. The Civil Division of the Superior Court may award injunctive relief and court costs in any action. There shall be no private right of action to enforce this section.
(f) An employer shall not retaliate against an employee exercising his or her rights under this section. The provisions against retaliation in subdivision 495(a)(8) of this title and the penalty and enforcement provisions of section 495b of this title shall apply to this section.
(g) Nothing in this section shall affect any legal rights an employer or employee may have under applicable law to create, terminate, or modify a flexible working arrangement. (Added 2013, No. 31, § 6, eff. Jan. 1, 2014.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 21 - Labor

Chapter 5 - Employment Practices

§ 301. Medical examination, expense

§ 302. Definitions

§ 303. Penalty; judicial bureau

§ 304. Employment conditions

§ 305. Nursing mothers in the workplace

§ 306. Public policy of the State of Vermont; employment separation agreements

§ 309. Flexible working arrangements

§ 341. Definitions

§ 342. Weekly payment of wages

§ 342a. Investigation of complaints of unpaid wages

§ 343. Form of payment

§ 344. Assignment of future wages

§ 345. Nonpayment of wages and benefits

§ 346. Enforcement by Attorney General; employee misclassification

§ 347. Forfeiture

§ 348. Retaliation prohibited

§ 381. Declaration of policy

§ 382. Coverage

§ 383. Definitions

§ 384. Employment; wages

§ 385. Administration

§ 386. Investigations

§ 387. Enforcement by Attorney General; employee misclassification

§ 391. Modification of wage orders

§ 392. Court proceedings

§ 393. Employers’ records

§ 394. Penalties

§ 395. Civil actions

§ 396. Appeals from Commissioner’s decisions

§ 397. Retaliation prohibited

§ 411. Definitions

§ 412. Education and outreach

§ 413. Notice and wage payment obligations

§ 414. Exceptions

§ 415. Violations

§ 416. Powers of the Commissioner

§ 417. Administrative penalty

§ 418. Other rights

§ 430. Policy; definitions; rules

§ 431. Age limit; certificate as to eligibility of child under 16

§ 432. Restrictions

§ 434. Employment of children under 16

§ 435. Examination and report

§ 436. Employment of children under 14 years

§ 437. Employment of children; special restrictions; hours for children under 16 years

§ 438. Exceptions

§ 442. Posting notices of hours of labor

§ 444a. Employment of aliens

§ 446. Duties of Commissioner as to employment of children

§ 448. Duty of person having control of child

§ 449. General penalty

§ 451. Complaints

§ 452. Suspension of subchapter

§ 453. Sale of goods made in violation of subchapter

§ 470. Purpose

§ 471. Definitions

§ 472. Leave

§ 472a. Short-term family leave

§ 472b. Town meeting leave; employees; students

§ 472c. Leave; alleged crime victims; relief from stalking or abuse

§ 473. Retaliation prohibited

§ 474. Penalties and enforcement

§ 481. Definitions

§ 482. Earned sick time

§ 483. Use of earned sick time

§ 484. Compliance with earned sick time requirement

§ 485. Severability of provisions

§ 486. New employer exemption

§ 487. Rules

§ 491. Absence on military service and training; employment and reemployment rights

§ 492. Rights and benefits

§ 493. Enforcement

§ 494. Definitions

§ 494a. Polygraph testing as condition of employment

§ 494b. Employers permitted to require polygraph examinations

§ 494c. Duties of examiner

§ 494d. Employee rights in related proceedings

§ 494e. Penalties

§ 495. Unlawful employment practice

§ 495a. Persons entering into contracts with this State

§ 495b. Penalties and enforcement

§ 495c. Application

§ 495d. Definitions

§ 495e. Restitution

§ 495f. Exemptions

§ 495g. Provision applicable to college professors

§ 495h. Sexual harassment

§ 495i. Employment based on credit information; prohibitions

§ 495j. Criminal history records; employment applications

§ 495k. Accommodations for pregnancy-related conditions

§ 495l. Social media account privacy; prohibitions

§ 495m. Salary history; employment applications

§ 495n. Sexual harassment complaints; notice to Attorney General and Human Rights Commission

§ 496. Legislative leave

§ 496a. State funds; union organizing

§ 497. Purpose

§ 497a. Committee established

§ 497b. Duties

§ 497c. Disability awareness month

§ 497d. Powers

§ 497e. Funds; revenue; use

§ 499. Jurors and witnesses

§ 501. Definitions

§ 502. Duties

§ 503. Vending machines

§ 504. Income from vending facilities and machines

§ 505. Vending facilities; operation by other than a person who is blind or visually impaired

§ 506. Exemptions

§ 507. Whistleblower protection; health care employees; prohibitions; hearing; notice

§ 508. Enforcement

§ 509. Notice

§ 511. Definitions

§ 512. Drug testing of applicants; prohibitions; exceptions

§ 513. Drug testing of employees; prohibitions; exceptions

§ 514. Administration of tests

§ 515. Positive test results; opportunity to retest

§ 516. Confidentiality

§ 517. Employer’s authority

§ 518. Designated laboratory; rule making authority of the Commissioner

§ 519. Enforcement

§ 561. Health coverage status discrimination prohibited