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Vermont Becomes 5th U.S. State To Require Paid Sick Leave

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Vermont has become the fifth state to require employers to provide paid sick leave to workers.
Democratic Governor Peter Shumlin signed the bill Wednesday. Supporters say about 60,000 Vermont workers do not have paid sick time.

The law requires employers to provide a minimum of three paid days off a year for employees to use when they are sick or to care for a child or family member. Employers with more than five employees must provide the benefit next year while those with five or fewer have until 2018.

The mandatory amount increases to five days in 2019.

Vermont joins California, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Oregon as states mandating paid sick leave. More than 20 cities and the District of Columbia also require paid sick leave.

Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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