What Is a Employee Handbook?
Comprehensive policy manual covering workplace conduct, benefits, procedures, and employee rights. In Vermont, this document must comply with state-specific requirements that differ from federal standards and from other states.
All employers with 2+ employees in Vermont faces unique legal requirements. Failing to use the correct Vermont-compliant version of this document exposes your business to liability up to $10,000 - $200,000.
Vermont-Specific Employee Handbook Requirements
Vermont has specific requirements for employee handbooks that go beyond federal minimums. All employers in Vermont must ensure their documents reflect current state law.
Key Vermont compliance points: Vermont FMLA: 12 weeks parental leave (unpaid). Mandatory earned sick leave.
Vermont Compliance Snapshot
Download the Vermont Employee Handbook Checklist
A free checklist of every clause your Vermont employee handbook must include to be legally defensible in 2026.
Key Clauses Your Vermont Employee Handbook Must Include
A employee handbook that is missing any of these elements may be unenforceable or create liability in Vermont.
- Code of conduct
- Anti-harassment policy
- PTO and leave policies
- Progressive discipline
- Social media policy
- Expense reimbursement
- Safety procedures
Common Vermont Employee Handbook Mistakes That Lead to Lawsuits
- Using a generic template not customized for Vermont - state law overrides federal minimums
- Not updating the document when Vermont law changes (required annual review required)
- Failing to have employees sign and date the document before their start date
- Missing Vermont-required disclosures or notices that must be included
- Not retaining signed copies for the required retention period
Vermont Employee Handbook by Job Title
Different job roles require different clauses. Select your employee's job title to see a version customized for that role in Vermont.