Employee Benefits and the Law in Vermont

Benefits and pensions for employees often come into play during the hiring process as well as when the employee leaves the organization for whatever reason. Also, if a Burlington employer guaranteed any benefits to the employer in a contract when work began, they must make good on these.

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While some benefits are paid by the employer, others involve voluntary employee contributions. Furthermore, employers often require that the employee work for a minimum amount of time with them before they are eligible to receive benefits. Employers who provide medical plans to their employees owe them certain legal duties according to the laws of Vermont. They are required to disclose any important details of the medical coverage, and employees who file a claim are entitled to fair treatment in the processing of their complaint.

What Employee Benefits are Protected by Vermont law?

There are also laws that allow employees who lose their jobs to continue the health coverage they had with their employer while they look for new work. Employers in Burlington also owe legal duties to employees who receive pension plans. First, the employer is bound by law to provide the benefits that were guaranteed in the payment plan.

Secondly, it is the employer who must bear the risk of any investments that are made on behalf of an employee under a matched contribution plan. Attorneys in Burlington, Vermont will assist employers who wish to create pension plans that are in compliance with the law. A lawyer also helps employees who encounter difficulties in obtaining benefits under a pension or other type of plan.

How can a Burlington, Vermont Pension and Benefits Attorney Help?

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Life in Burlington

Burlington is Vermont's largest city.  It is located in Chittenden County and is approximately 45 miles from the U.S.-Canadian border.  Per the 2010 census, it has a population of 42,417 people.  Neighboring areas include South Burlington, Winooski, Colchester, Essex and Williston. 

An interesting fact is that Burlington has the sixth lowest unemployment rate of all surveyed metropolitan areas in the United States.  Top employers include IDX Systems, Vermont Tedy Bear Company, General Dynamics, Lake Champlain Chocolates, Burton Snowboards, Bruegger's, and Seventh Generation Inc.  Burlington is also home to many law offices and small firms practicing in virtually all areas of law, and providing their clients with excellent and personalized legal services.

Popular sites include the ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center, Deck Towers, Burlington Square, and Cathedral Square. 

Overall, Burlington is a charming place to visit or call home!

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