New York City Council Announces Proposed COVID-19 Relief Package For Small Businesses, Essential Workers

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As reported by the New York Times, the New York City Council announced that it will introduce a COVID-19 relief package aimed at protecting small businesses, essential workers, tenants and the homeless.

The proposed legislation includes a “bill of rights” for essential workers requiring mandated paid sick leave for gig workers, shift bonuses for non-salaried “essential” employees, and a ban on firing essential pworkers without “just cause.” The bill also includes a resolution advising New York’s legislature to place the burden of proof on employers when classifying workers as independent contractors.

The City Council is scheduled to meet at 1:30pm today via Zoom to discuss the relief bill. We will monitor developments on this proposed legislation and report on any developments.

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