New York Shared Work Program

Many businesses experience ups and downs. Sometimes this results from seasonal fluctuations. Other times from unexpected conditions. Either way, a downturn in customer demand can leave employers without enough work for their existing workforce. One option employers have is to layoff employees altogether until times improve. Another option is to reduce work hours during slow … Read more

New York Civil Service Law Section 75

Section 75 of the New York Civil Service Law establishes procedures for disciplining many governmental employees in the state. Public employers must know which employees these rules apply to and what the rules are. This post will address: Which employees Section 75 protects Alternatives to Section 75 Section 75 charges Section 75 hearings Post-hearing procedures … Read more

Criminal Records

New York employers cannot have blanket policies against hiring employees with criminal records. Instead, they must carefully consider several factors before using an applicant’s criminal record to deny employment. (Some cities in New York have passed “ban-the-box laws” that prohibit employers from asking about criminal convictions on job applications. Read more about that topic here.) … Read more