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New and Proposed New York and New York City Legislation

The BakerHostetler Labor and Employment Practice Group keeps a close watch on new and upcoming employment and labor laws that could have a significant impact on our New York-based clients. This alert highlights just some of...more

New York Releases Latest Model Anti-Sexual Harassment Policy and Training

On April 11, 2023, the New York State Department of Labor, in collaboration with the New York State Division of Human Rights, released an updated model anti-sexual harassment policy and an updated model training....more

Giving Birth to Federalized Pregnancy Accommodation Standards: Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and Providing Urgent Maternal...

Modeled after the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and enforced by the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC), the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) was passed with bipartisan congressional support as a...more

Just in Time for the Dreaded Recession - Mandated Severance Payments in New Jersey for Mass Layoffs and Closings

I Remember Something About This. Remember back before COVID-19 arrived in the United States – can you remember that far back? Way back then, New Jersey passed amendments to the New Jersey WARN Act that would require...more

Issue Spotting for Employers in a Post-Roe Era

Unless you have had all media of every kind shut off the past few days, you have seen that on June 24 the U.S. Supreme Court held in a 5-4 opinion that Roe v. Wade - a nearly 50-year-old Supreme Court opinion providing the...more

You Think #MeToo Is Over? Think Again.

On Feb. 10, 2022, the Senate passed HR 4445, which, upon President Joe Biden’s expected signature, will amend the Federal Arbitration Act to allow an individual who is alleging sexual harassment or a sexual assault to elect...more

CDC Does an About-Face on Mask Guidance for Vaccinated Individuals

On July 27, 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued updated Interim Public Health Recommendations for Fully Vaccinated People (Updated CDC Guidance). The Updated CDC Guidance is based upon new...more

Screening Employees for Marijuana in New York Goes Up in Smoke

Last month, Gov. Mario Cuomo signed the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA), which legalized adult (21 years of age and up) use and possession of up to three ounces of marijuana (or 24 grams of concentrated...more

EEOC Releases Technical Assistance Documents Regarding Opioid Addiction and the ADA

On August 5, 2020, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) released two technical assistance documents addressing opioid addiction and employment. The EEOC defines opioids to include prescription drugs such as...more

FAQs: WARN Act in the COVID-19 Era

Q: What is the WARN Act? A: It is the federal Workers’ Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, which requires, under certain circumstances, that employees receive 60 days’ advance notice of their termination and that...more

In a Month Celebrating Pride, SCOTUS Issues Opinion Holding that LGBTQ Individuals Are Protected From Workplace Discrimination

The Background - On June 15, 2020, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) held that Title VII prohibits employers from discriminating against individuals on the basis of their sexual orientation or status as a...more

The BakerHostetler Quarterly New York Employment Law Newsletter – Winter 2019

Welcome to the winter edition of the BakerHostetler Quarterly New York Employment Law Newsletter. We are pleased to share our analysis of some key employment trends, in-depth discussions regarding recent developments and what...more

Ahead of 2020 Election, New York City Issues Enforcement Guidance on National Origin and Immigration Status Discrimination

Immigration has been at the forefront of news reports and court cases recently, and has already proven to be a hot button issue for the 2020 election candidates to debate....more

The BakerHostetler Quarterly New York Employment Law Newsletter - Fall 2019

Welcome to the fall edition of the BakerHostetler Quarterly New York Employment Law Newsletter. We are pleased to share our analysis of some key employment trends, in-depth discussions regarding recent developments and what...more

UPDATE: New York State Expected to Vastly Overhaul Harassment/Discrimination Laws Again

As we reported in our blog post, and our summer newsletter, in late June, the New York Legislature passed a bill that vastly changed the discrimination and harassment landscape for employers. Today, Gov. Cuomo signed that...more

The BakerHostetler Quarterly New York Employment Law Newsletter - Summer 2019

Welcome to the Summer edition of The BakerHostetler Quarterly New York Employment Law Newsletter. We are pleased to share our analysis of some key employment trends, in-depth discussions regarding recent developments and what...more

New York State Expected to Vastly Overhaul Harassment/Discrimination Laws Again

Late on June 19, New York lawmakers passed a bill that makes wide-sweeping changes to New York State discrimination and harassment law. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has indicated that he will sign the bill, but he has not done so at...more

Panic Buttons for New Jersey Hotel Housekeepers

On June 11, Gov. Phil Murphy, D-N.J., signed into law legislation that will require hotels that have 100 or more guest rooms to provide their housekeepers and room service employees with panic buttons effective January 2020. ...more

NYC Releases Anti-Harassment Training Video

As discussed in our New York Quarterly Newsletters, employers in New York City who have 15 or more employees (inclusive of independent contractors) are required to provide anti-sexual harassment training on or before December...more

The BakerHostetler Quarterly New York Employment Law Newsletter - Spring 2019

Welcome to the Spring edition of The BakerHostetler Quarterly New York Employment Law Newsletter. We are pleased to share our analysis of some key employment trends, in-depth discussions regarding recent developments and what...more

Reminder: NJ Sick Leave Act Becomes Effective This Month

Reminder – Earlier this year (as we reported in this post), the New Jersey Paid Sick Leave Act (NJPSLA) was approved. The NJPSLA mandates that employees will accrue one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked, up to...more

New York State Sexual Harassment Guidance Finalized

UPDATE – On Oct. 1, 2018, the state of New York released final guidance on the anti-sexual harassment measures that were passed in the 2018-2019 New York state budget. Perhaps the most important (and welcomed) change in the...more

In the Recent Flurry of New Laws, Don’t Forget Salary History Bans

As the year winds down and many employers scramble to ensure that they are on top of the many new laws that have been passed/enacted in the past year, we want to bring to your attention a few more related to salary history....more

The BakerHostetler Quarterly New York Employment Law Newsletter

Welcome to the first edition of The BakerHostetler Quarterly New York Employment Law Newsletter. We are pleased to share our analysis of some of the key employment trends that affected New York employers in 2017, and our...more

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