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New York State's 2024-2025 Budget: What Employers Need to Know

Lawmakers recently approved the 2024-2025 New York State budget, revising a number of laws that employers must be mindful of to ensure compliance. Specifically, these changes include: (1) the implementation of prenatal leave...more

NYC Amends the Earned Safe and Sick Time Act's Rules

Employers have until Oct. 15, 2023 to ensure that their safe and sick leave policies remain compliant with New York City law after the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) on Sept. 15, 2023 issued...more

Determining COVID-19 Leaves Of Absence: A Guide For New York City Employers

New York City employers that are continuing, expanding or restarting operations during the COVID-19 pandemic face a complicated array of questions regarding employee leave requests related to the outbreak. This helpful...more

New York State Enacts Paid Sick Leave Requirements

The New York legislature passed the State Budget on April 2, 2020, which contains a provision amending the New York Labor Law to create a general paid sick leave program for employees. Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the legislation...more

Westchester County Adopts Mandatory Paid Safe Leave Law

The Westchester County Board of Legislators has adopted a stand-alone safe leave law that provides victims of domestic violence and human trafficking additional time off for qualifying reasons. The safe leave provided for in...more

Westchester County Mandatory Paid Sick Leave Law Now In Effect

Westchester County's mandatory Earned Sick Leave Law is now in effect, prompting the County to publish a Notice of Employee Rights that must be provided to all new employees upon commencement of employment and to all existing...more

Westchester County Adopts Mandatory Paid Sick Leave Law

Westchester County’s Board of Legislators recently adopted a sick leave law that affects most Westchester County employers. Westchester County’s recently adopted Earned Sick Leave Law (ESLL) is similar to New York City’s...more

New York Issues Model Paid Family Leave Forms

As originally discussed in our April 2016 and March 2017 alerts, New York enacted one of the most comprehensive statewide paid family leave laws in the country. Under the New York Paid Family Leave Law (“PFLL”), starting on...more

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