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New York City solicits feedback on second set of automated employment decision tool regulations

New York City’s Local Law 144 prohibits employers and employment agencies from using “automated employment decision tools” (AEDTs) to assess hiring and promotion decision unless such tools have undergone an independent bias...more

New York City delays enforcement of law on artificial intelligence in employment decisions

New York City’s new law concerning artificial intelligence in employment decisions will still go into effect on January 1, 2023, but enforcement has been delayed until April 15, 2023. NYC employers subject to the law should...more

NY Governor considers pay transparency bill

Governor Kathy Hochul is considering a bill that would require New York employers with four or more employees to include compensation information on advertisements for any job, promotion, or transfer opportunity....more

Reminder: New York employers must comply with electronic monitoring notice law by May 7

Any private employer with a place of business in New York that “monitors or otherwise intercepts” any employee’s telephone conversations, emails, or internet access or usage by “any electronic device or system” must give...more

To fight bias, first-of-its-kind New York law regulates tech-enabled employment decisions

At first glance, a first-in-the-country law recently enacted by New York City may seem fairly straightforward. But its brevity belies its potential impact on employers that recruit or promote within New York City. The law...more

New York to require private employers to notify employees of electronic monitoring

On November 8, 2021, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation amending the state civil rights law to add a new provision requiring employers who engage in electronic monitoring to notify workers of such....more

COVID-19 designated as an “airborne infectious disease”; NY Hero Act plans must be implemented

On September 6, 2021, Governor Hochul declared COVID-19 as an “airborne infectious disease” thereby triggering the NY Hero Act. We previously wrote about how the NY Hero Act did not require immediate implementation since...more

New York issues guidance on paid vaccination leave law

As we previously discussed, New York passed legislation on March 12, 2021 to provide employees in the state with up to four hours of paid leave for each COVID-19 vaccination injection they receive. On March 21, 2021 ...more

Paid vaccination leave likely coming to New York

The New York State Legislature recently passed bills (Bill S2588A; A3354B) that would provide all public and private employees in New York with up to four hours of paid leave to obtain the COVID-19 vaccine. ...more

New York State Statute Now Protects Gender Identity in the Workplace

Employers in New York should ensure that their policies and practices are compliant with changes to New York law that are set to take effect soon....more

Changes to California Retirement Law on the Horizon

Employers in California should be ready for a big change in the retirement law to take effect over the next three years. This change comes in the form of a new California program called CalSavers (formerly known as Secure...more

Emergency New York Department of Labor Amendment Attempts to Clarify Pay Requirements for Home Health Care Workers

The home health care industry has been buffeted in the past year by almost constant winds of change and conflicting guidance. Home health care agencies, which provide crucial live-in aides to New York’s most vulnerable,...more

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