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[Webinar] 2020 Employment, Immigration, and Benefits Legal Developments - What Did I Miss? The Year in Review (So Far) - October...

Even in the midst of the pandemic, we continue to see significant legal developments in the world of the workplace. To kick off our Fall Webinar Series, we begin with “What Did I Miss? The Year in Review (So Far)” We will...more

Nevada Joins Growing List of Jurisdictions to Ban Pre-Employment Cannabis Testing

Effective January 1, 2020, it will be unlawful for Nevada employers to reject job applicants on the basis of a positive test for cannabis use. This follows a ballot initiative which made recreational marijuana use legal in...more

NYC Employers Barred from Weeding Out Cannabis-Using Job Applicants

New York City recently joined Maine and the District of Columbia in passing legislation banning most employers from requiring applicants to submit to a pre-employment test for cannabis. The City Council passed the bill in...more

NYC Commission on Human Rights Publishes Training Video

As discussed in our prior client advisories, New York City’s Stop Sexual Harassment in NYC Act (the “Act”) requires employers with fifteen or more employees to conduct annual sexual harassment training, effective as of April...more

NYC Releases FAQs Relating to Sexual Harassment Legislation

The New York City Commission of Human Rights (the “Commission”) recently issued a set of Frequently Asked Questions (the “FAQs”) setting forth its enforcement guidance on employers’ obligations under the Stop Sexual...more

New York’s Translation of Anti-Harassment Materials Triggers Duties for Certain Employers

The New York Governor’s office has published on its website translations in seven languages of documents related to recent anti-harassment legislation....more

New York State Gives Employers a Welcome Reprieve with Regard to Certain Deadlines in its Harassment Prevention Legislation

On October 1, 2018, the New York Governor’s office released updated (and, in some cases, new) materials and guidance addressing employers’ obligations under the New York State law designed to prevent sexual harassment in the...more

The "Cooperative Dialogue" Mandate: NYC's Human Rights Law Imposes Strict New Requirements on Employer Responses to Accommodation...

In January 2018, the New York City Council amended the New York City Human Rights Law (“NYCHRL”) to address employers’ responses to employee requests for accommodations in connection with their disability, religion,...more

Upcoming Dates and Deadlines for NY and NYC Employers Imposed by Recent Anti-Harassment Legislation

With the recent passage of anti-harassment legislation at the state and city level, New York employers face a series of deadlines for compliance in 2018 and 2019. This advisory presents a timeline of significant dates and...more

New York State and City Sexual Harassment Legislation Signed into Law

We recently issued a client alert warning about proposed legislation pending in New York State and City that would place specific requirements on employers as to how to address, resolve and prevent claims of workplace sex...more

Pending New York State and City Legislation Materially Impacts Employer Policies and Practices Concerning Workplace Sexual...

In the wake of national media coverage of sexual harassment claims and the #metoo movement, New York State and City lawmakers have proposed legislation placing more obligations on employers to address sexual harassment in the...more

U.S. Department of Labor Issues New Guidance on Unpaid Interns

The United States Department of Labor (the “USDOL”) has revised its Fact Sheet #71 guidance on unpaid internship programs at “for-profit” businesses (the “Guidance”). That Guidance is consistent with rulings by a majority of...more

New York City Law Prohibiting Inquiries Regarding Applicant Salary History Takes Effect 10/31/17

As described in our previous advisories, New York City recently amended its Human Rights Law (the “NYCHRL”) to prohibit inquiries into applicants’ salary histories during the hiring process (the “Amendments”), effective...more

Rules Interpreting NYC “Ban the Box” Law Take Effect on August 5, 2017

Earlier this year, the New York City Commission on Human Rights (the “Commission,” or “NYCCHR”) promulgated a set of rules (the “Rules,” available here) relating to employers’ duties under the Fair Chance Act (the “FCA,” or...more

Rules Interpreting Freelance Isn’t Free Act Impose Additional Obligations on Businesses Working With NYC Freelancers

On May 1, 2017, the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs (the “DCA”) promulgated rules which purport to “clarify” the Freelance Isn’t Free Act (the “Act”). Those rules impose more extensive limitations on businesses...more

NYC Ban on Salary History Inquiries Set to Take Effect on October 31, 2017

Newly enacted amendments to the New York City Human Rights Law (the “Amendments”) with an effective date of October 31, 2017 will, under most circumstances, prohibit inquiry into a job applicant’s pay history. As of October...more

NY Regulations on Wage Payment by Direct Deposit / Payroll Debit Cards Have Been Invalidated

The New York State Industrial Board of Appeals (the “IBA” or the “Board”) invalidated regulations scheduled to take effect on March 7, 2017, that would have enhanced the notice and authorization requirements for employers...more

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