New York is an at-will employment state, which theoretically means employers can terminate employees for any reason at any time. However, there are statutory exceptions. These include whistleblower laws intended to encourage employees to report wrongdoing and protect whistleblowers from retaliation. What Is a Whistleblower? The origins of the term “whistleblower” date back to the … Read more
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On January 25, 2019, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed an amendment to State law banning employment discrimination based on gender identity or expression. This action codifies employee protections that were arguably already in place through New York Division of Human Rights regulations. The New York State Assembly had passed the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act … Read more
On January 23, 2019, I presented a complimentary webinar called “Don’t Forget to WARN.” For those who couldn’t attend the live webinar, I’m happy to make it available for you to watch at your convenience. In the webinar, I discuss: New York and Federal WARN Acts Plant Closings vs. Mass Layoffs Notice Timing, Contents, and Recipients … Read more