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Top Workplace Law Stories You May Have Missed from April 2023

It’s hard to keep up with all the recent changes to labor and employment law. While the law always seems to evolve at a rapid pace, there have been an unprecedented number of changes for the past few years — and this past...more

Weakened Warehouse Worker Protection Act Still Packs Punch For Certain New York Employers: 5 Key Changes to Know

With the June 19 effective date on the horizon, employers subject to New York’s Warehouse Worker Protection Act should begin preparations to comply with the law’s requirements sooner rather than later. Signed into law at the...more

New York Federal Court Allows Workers to Dodge Arbitration for Claims Brought With Sexual Harassment Case

A New York federal judge recently shook up the employment law world when he ruled that a new federal law preventing employers from requiring arbitration in sexual harassment claims also blocked arbitration for other claims...more

New York State Expands – and Contracts – Pay Transparency Law to Address Remote Work Questions

In advance of the September 17 effective date of New York’s impending pay transparency law, state lawmakers just amended the law in ways that both expand and contract the obligations imposed on employers — particularly with...more

New York Expands Required Workplace Accommodations for Nursing Employees: 5 Things Employers Should Know

New York is expanding accommodations and protections for nursing employees in the workplace. In accordance with amendments to New York Labor Law Section 206-c, which will go into effect in June 2023, employers across the...more

New York State Enacts Statewide Salary Disclosure Law: A 5-Step Compliance Plan

Governor Hochul signed into law yesterday an amendment to New York’s state labor law which will require private sector employers in the state to disclose salary ranges on job postings. With this measure, New York State is the...more

No Fault No More: New York Bans Discipline for Legally Protected Absences

New York employers who maintain no-fault attendance policies will soon need to change their practices to ensure employees are not penalized in any way for any absence legally protected under federal, state or local law. New...more

Congress Voids Sexual Harassment NDAs: 10 Things Employers Need to Know

Congress just passed a law Wednesday that will prevent employers from forcing victims of sexual harassment and assault to remain quiet in response to alleged abuse, requiring some businesses to alter their business practices...more

4-Step Plan for Employers as NYC Proposes Rules to Clarify the Use of AI in the Workplace

New York City employers should breathe a sigh of relief as the City recently issued rules to clarify a groundbreaking law about to go into effect aimed at protecting employees from unlawful discrimination when artificial...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

New York Lawmakers Pass Statewide Salary Disclosure Law

As part of the end-of-session rush of legislative activity, New York State lawmakers passed a bill that will require private-sector employers in the state to disclose salary ranges on job postings. The bill now heads to...more

Employers Will Likely Face New Litigation Challenges As New York Passes ‘Adult Survivors Act’

New York State lawmakers have fiercely supported the #MeToo movement through codification of certain laws. Most recently, on May 24, Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Adult Survivors Act (ASA) into law, which provides...more

Favorable Court Ruling Blocks Out-of-State Remote Workers from Bringing New York State and City Discrimination Claims

A New York federal court recently held that an employee working remotely from New Jersey solely due to the COVID-19 pandemic cannot assert claims under the New York State and New York City anti-discrimination laws. In...more

Favorable Court Rulings Mean NY Workers Cannot Bring Wage Notice Claims in Federal Court

A federal judge in New York recently held that workers cannot assert claims for violations of New York’s Wage Theft Prevention Act (WTPA) in federal court – a ruling that further helps employers defend against these...more

NY Employers Will Soon Be Required to Provide Electronic Versions of Mandatory Workplace Postings

Acknowledging that more and more employees are working from home and away from their physical worksites, the New York State legislature just passed a bill on April 26 requiring employers make mandatory workplace postings...more

Nothing to See Here (Yet)…NYC Council Grants Reprieve on Salary Transparency Law

With less than three weeks to go before the May 15 effective date of New York City’s salary transparency law requiring employers to disclose the expected salary range on internal and external job listings, the New York City...more

NYC Issues Guidance on Salary Transparency Law: 5 Key Takeaways for Employers

New York City employers need to disclose the expected salary range on internal and external job listings starting on May 15 due to a salary transparency statute enacted by the City earlier this year. While the statute left...more

New York Enacts New Laws to Strengthen Employee Harassment Protections…and There’s More to Come

New York already has some of the strongest anti-harassment and anti-discrimination laws in the country, due in large part to sweeping amendments to the state’s anti-discrimination laws in 2018 and 2019. Nevertheless, New York...more

New York’s Mask Mandate Faces Uncertain Future After Court Decisions

Although a New York State Supreme Court judge just overturned the statewide mask mandate as unconstitutional, that decision was almost immediately paused by an Appellate Judge pending the results of the state’s appeal....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

Salary Transparency Law Set to Rock New York City Labor Market: An Employer’s 3-Step Compliance Plan

In the City’s latest effort to combat gender and race-based pay inequity, the New York City Council passed a salary transparency bill at the end of last year, and it was enacted on January 15 after Mayor Eric Adams took no...more

New York State’s Final Paid Sick Leave Regulations Address 5 Lingering Questions for Employers

The New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL) recently issued its highly anticipated final regulations regarding New York State Paid Sick Leave (PSL), which allowed employees to start using sick leave at the start of 2021....more

New York Employers Must Prepare for Strengthened Whistleblower Protections

New York employees will soon have greater rights to assert claims of wrongdoing by their employers without retaliatory action. State lawmakers recently amended New York’s whistleblower law protections for private sector...more

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