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New York Governor Hochul Signs New York Pay Transparency Bill Into Law

On December 21, 2022, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed a pay transparency law (Senate Bill 9427), requiring the disclosure of compensation and other information in connection with the advertisement of jobs that can or...more

New York City’s Wage Transparency Law Requires Salary Ranges to be included in Job Advertisements

New York City takes another step toward pay equity and transparency by joining a growing number of states throughout the country that have enacted pay transparency laws. New York City employers and their agents will soon be...more

Expansive New Whistleblower Protections for New York Employees and Independent Contractors Take Effect This Week

Effective this week, Section 740 of the New York Labor Law has been amended to provide significantly greater protection from retaliation for individuals - including independent contractors - who raise concerns of employer...more

The New York Hero Act, Effective this Week, Mandates Permanent New Health and Safety Measures for Private Employers

The New York Health and Essential Rights Act (“Hero Act” or “Act”), which requires every private employer, regardless of size, to establish an infectious disease safety plan, goes into effect today, June 4, 2021.  The Hero...more

New York Employers Get Ready for Statewide Paid Sick Leave

Beginning January 1, 2021, all employers with employees in New York, regardless of size, will be required to provide job protected sick leave to all New York employees. The amount of required leave depends on the size of the...more

New York City Offers Financial Assistance For Small Businesses Impacted by COVID-19

New York City is offering to provide financial assistance to small businesses impacted by COVID-19 through the NYC Small Business Continuity Loan Fund. NYC Small Business Continuity Loan Fund - New York City is...more

Effective Immediately New York Requires Sick Leave and Other Protections for Employees Affected by COVID-19

New York has enacted legislation effective immediately that requires employers to provide sick leave and job protection to certain employees affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic and expands disability and paid family leave...more

What is Required of New York Employers Under the Recent Changes to the State and City Sexual Harassment Laws?

As the #MeToo movement was changing the conversation around sexual harassment nationwide, both New York State and New York City passed laws aimed at changing the way New York employers handle sexual harassment in the...more

New York State Enacts New Anti-Harassment Legislation Aimed at Employers, Including Mandatory Annual Sexual Harassment Training

On April 12, 2018, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law budget legislation that includes significant anti-sex harassment measures that (1) require mandatory sexual harassment training and written anti-harassment...more

Paid Family Leave and $15 Minimum Wage Coming to New York

New York has enacted legislation that, over the next several years, will phase in 12 weeks of paid family leave for all employees, as well as a $15 minimum wage in New York City and other parts of New York State. The...more

DOL’s Much-Anticipated Proposed “White-Collar” Exemption Rules Focus on Increased Salary-Basis Requirements

The Department of Labor (DOL) today issued proposed regulations which, if adopted, will dramatically increase the number of executive, administrative and professional (white collar) workers eligible to earn overtime...more

Quirky Question #261, When will our employee return?

Question: We’re a large company with offices in many locations, including in California, Minnesota, Washington and New York City. We often have disabled employees provide doctors’ notes that say they are unable to...more

Quirky Question #250, New York wage notice burdens lifted

Question: I am a New York employer and I have heard about some onerous requirements to furnish wage notices to all employees. Is this law taking effect soon?...more

Amendments to the New York Wage Theft Prevention Act Lower Burdens but Increase Liability

The New York Wage Theft Prevention Act (WTPA), passed in 2011, requires, in part, that employers give written notice of wage rates to each newly hired employee within ten days of hire. ...more

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