Reminder: The First Wage Theft Prevention Act Annual Notices Are Due By February 1, 2012

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As we have previously written on this blog, New York’s Wage Theft Prevention Act (“WTPA”) requires employers to provide annual pay notices to employees between January 1 and February 1. Accordingly, all New York employers must provide the required notices starting January 1, 2012.

As previously noted, the notices must be provided to employees in English, as well as in their primary language. Currently, the New York State Department of Labor (“NYSDOL”) has published model pay notices in English, Chinese, Haitian Creole, Korean, Polish, Russian, and Spanish.

Employers who fail to provide the required pay notices to employees may be liable for damages of up to $50 per week, per employee.

Please see full publication below for more information.

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