New Posting Requirement – New York Department of Labor Issues Mandated Notice Under Enhanced Whistleblower Protection Law

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As we previously reported, Section 740 of the New York Labor Law was recently amended to expand “whistleblower protections” for private sector workers. The amendments broadened the scope of the individuals entitled to bring claims - by adding “former employees” and “independent contractors” to the current employees the statute protected. They also dramatically increased the range of conduct protected against prohibited retaliatory acts by employers. Further, the amendments limited the extent to which an individual must provide notice to the employer before making a claim, lengthened the statute of limitations period for such complaints, and enhanced the remedies available to successful plaintiffs.

The legislation also required employers to affirmatively “inform employees of their protections, rights and obligations under [Section 740] by posting a notice thereof.” However, the amendments took effect on January 26, 2022 without any guidance from the State of New York as to the form and contents of this required notice.

The New York Department of Labor has now provided that guidance in the form of a model “Notice of Employee Rights, Protections, and Obligations Under Labor Law Section 740” posted to its website. The notice is available here. Consistent with the legislation, employers should immediately post this notice “conspicuously in easily accessible and well-lighted places customarily frequented by employees and applicants for employment.”

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