Avoiding Unlawful Housing Discrimination in New York State: Part 3

Avoiding Unlawful Housing Discrimination in New York State: Part 3

Transcript Alitia Faccone:  Welcome to Jackson Lewis’s podcast, We get work™, focused solely on workplace issues. It is our job to help employers develop proactive strategies, strong policies, and business-oriented solutions to... Read more »
Housing Discrimination Under New York State Human Rights Law

Housing Discrimination Under New York State Human Rights Law

Transcript Alitia Faccone:  Welcome to Jackson Lewis’s podcast, We get work™, focused solely on workplace issues. It is our job to help employers develop proactive strategies, strong policies, and business-oriented solutions to... Read more »
How to Avoid Unlawful Housing Discrimination in New York

How to Avoid Unlawful Housing Discrimination in New York

Transcript Alitia Faccone:  Welcome to Jackson Lewis’s podcast, We get work™, focused solely on workplace issues. It is our job to help employers develop proactive strategies, strong policies, and business-oriented solutions to... Read more »
Governor Sees New York NonCompete Ban

Governor Sees New York NonCompete Ban

The New York State legislature has passed a bill banning all non-compete agreements for all workers, regardless of their salary level or job function. The bill now goes to Governor Kathy Hochul.... Read more »
New York State Employment Law Update (Part 4)

New York State Employment Law Update (Part 4)

Key Takeaways: New York codifies employer requirement to notify employees of unemployment benefit rights New York extends statute of limitations to file employment discrimination claims with the New York Division of Human... Read more »
New York City Employers Must Make Room for Another Notice Distribution and Posting Requirement

New York City Employers Must Make Room for Another Notice Distribution and Posting Requirement

New York State and City law already impose a myriad of posting and notice distribution requirements on New York City employers. Beginning July 1, 2024, New York City employers must distribute to... Read more »
New York State Employment Law Update (Part 2)

New York State Employment Law Update (Part 2)

Key Takeaways: New York increases salary threshold for labor law exemptions effective March 13, 2024 New York State Department of Labor adopts proposed regulations New York minimum wage and salary exemption levels... Read more »
New York Governor Vetoes Bill Allowing People to Challenge Their Convictions

New York Governor Vetoes Bill Allowing People to Challenge Their Convictions

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed a bill just before Christmas that would have made it easier for people who have pleaded guilty to crimes to challenge their convictions, Maysoon Kahn reports... Read more »
New York State Employment Law Update (Part 1)

New York State Employment Law Update (Part 1)

Key Takeaways: Hochul vetoes non-compete bill New York enacts Freelance Isn’t Free Act New York enacts the Clean Slate Act New York remains one of the busiest states from a business perspective,... Read more »
New York Governor Vetoes Bill Allowing People to Challenge Their Convictions

Mayors of Chicago, Denver, and New York City Join Forces, Demand Greater Aid to Cope With Influx of Migrants

In a first-time joint appearance The mayors of Chicago, New York City, and Denver renewed their collective call for the federal government to step up resources as the cities near a “breaking... Read more »
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