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New York Employers Need to Prepare for Three Major Workplace Laws Taking Effect in June

New York employers will see three significant workplace laws come into effect in June, and retail, warehouse, and fashion industry employers throughout the state need to take notice. You’ll face new requirements for workplace...more

New York Makes Key Changes to Retail Worker Safety Act: 5 Takeaways for Employers

As retail employers in New York prepare for new workplace violence prevention requirements to take effect, you’ll want to be aware of key changes state lawmakers passed last week. Specifically, amendments to the Retail Worker...more

New Laws for New York Employers in a New Year: What to Know as 2025 Unfolds

Employers in New York State and New York City face unique challenges given all the new workplace laws that are passed each year – and 2024 was no different. Indeed, multiple bills were enacted in the past year that will raise...more

NY Retailers Must Implement Safety Measures to Combat Workplace Violence: 3 Steps to Compliance

Retail employers in New York will soon need to implement comprehensive safety measures designed to address the increasing problem of workplace violence. Last week, Governor Hochul signed into law the Retail Worker Safety Act...more

New Year, New Workplace Laws: New York’s End-of-Year Wrap-Up

Continuing a years’ long trend of extensive alterations to workplace laws, New York State and New York City continued to enact new workplace legislation impacting employers. A substantial number of enacted bills in the past...more

New York Lawmakers Pass a Flurry of Worker Protection Laws

As the New York State legislative session came to a close, state lawmakers passed a flurry of laws providing protections to workers, ranging from wage protections for freelance workers, prohibitions against absence control...more

Top 6 Things NY Employers Need to Know About Proposed Regulations for HERO Act Workplace Safety Committees

The New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL) recently issued its long-awaited proposed regulations related to workplace safety committees as allowed under the NY HERO Act. New York employers have already been addressing...more

The Top 10 Things NYC Employers Need to Know about the Vaccine Mandate After City Releases Workplace Guidance

New York City released details yesterday of its previously announced vaccine mandate requiring that all private sector employees must have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine in order to be present at an in-person...more

New York Employers Must Implement a Mask or Vaccine Requirement

Employees and patrons of all New York business must wear a mask indoors effective December 13 unless the business implements a vaccine requirement. This new measure was announced this morning by Governor Hochul to address a...more

All NYC Employers Must Prepare for Sweeping COVID-19 Vaccination Mandate

All private sector employees in New York City will need to be vaccinated in order to work in person effective December 27, per a sweeping announcement by Mayor Bill de Blasio earlier yesterday. Dubbed the first such...more

New York Extends Designation of COVID-19 as an Airborne Infectious Disease Under the HERO Act: A 7-Step Action Plan

New York employers must continue to implement their airborne infectious disease exposure prevention plans through at least October 31, thanks to the Commissioner of Health’s recent under-the-radar designation that COVID-19...more

NYC Employers: Prepare for Vaccination Mandates for Indoor Dining, Fitness, and Entertainment

New York City restaurants, fitness facilities, and entertainment facilities will soon be subject to mandatory vaccination requirements for workers and customers alike. In further effort to increase vaccinations and stave off...more

New York Employers Must Act Immediately to Comply with NY HERO Act

New York employers must take immediate steps to comply with statutory requirements aimed at preventing the spread of infectious disease in the workplace. As previously reported, in May New York State passed the NY HERO Act,...more

New York Lawmaker Wants To Require COVID-19 Vaccine: What Employers Need To Know

The news this week that a Manhattan-based state lawmaker wants to require most New York residents to receive the COVID-19 vaccine brought renewed interest to an issue that has crept into the consciousness of just about every...more

Newly Enhanced COVID-19 Litigation Tracker Reveals 3 Surprising Trends For Employers

Smaller employers are in far greater danger of being the targets of COVID-19 workplace litigation, as are healthcare employers and other businesses requiring an in-person workforce –Fisher Phillips uncovered in its latest...more

COVID-19 Employment Litigation Tracker Reveals New York Is A Hotspot For Workplace Claims

The state of New York has not been immune to the fast-growing COVID-19 employment litigation case load. This should come as no surprise to businesses located here, given that New York has been one of the states hit hardest by...more

COVID-19 Employment Litigation Tracker Reveals 43% Explosion Of Workplace Claims In June

Nearly half of all COVID-19-related workplace lawsuits that have been initiated between employees and employers were filed in the past month, according to data collected by the Fisher Phillips COVID-19 Employment Litigation...more

New York Releases Industry-Specific Reopening Guidelines

New York just issued industry specific guidance for businesses that are preparing to reopen. As previously reported, the state hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic is preparing to begin phased business reopenings on a...more

New York Begins to “Unpause”: What Businesses Need to Know to Move “New York Forward” (UDPATED)

New York, the state hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, has released plans to guide the state’s reopening process that will permit certain lower-risk businesses to begin phased reopenings on a regional basis as soon as May...more

New York Issues Guidance On Face Masks For Essential Business Employees

Governor Cuomo recently issued an Executive Order directing essential businesses to provide face coverings to their employees when in direct contact with customers or members of the public, at the expense of the employer. The...more

New York Non-Essential Businesses Must Keep 75% Of Their Workforce At Home

In response to the continued surge of COVID-19 coronavirus cases in New York State, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced at a press conference this morning that non-essential businesses must decrease their in-office workforce by...more

New York Announces COVID-19 Protections For Employees

As New York continues to be hard hit by the effects of COVID-19, Governor Cuomo announced a three-way agreement on March 17 between his office and both houses of the New York State Legislature on a bill guaranteeing job...more

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