Live Event
Hot Topics for New York Employers

Live Event

Hot Topics for New York Employers

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

  • 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT

The Woodcliff Hotel & Spa
199 Woodcliff Drive
Fairport, NY 14450

This two hour briefing will focus on new and expanding labor and employment laws affecting companies that do business in New York. The discussion will provide employers with practical tips on how to respond to these developments in their day-to-day operations so as to avoid legal issues. This program will bring you up-to-the minute information regarding the latest legislative and regulatory activity that you need know, including:

  • The recently enacted New York Women's Equality Act, which strengthens the New York Equal Pay Act and exposes employers to greater liability for equal pay violations, expands protection for victims of sexual harassment, provides for recovery of attorneys' fees in employment discrimination cases, prohibits discrimination based on familial status, and requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations to pregnant employees
  • New regulations under the New York State Human Rights Law, prohibiting discrimination or harassment on the basis of gender identity, transgender status, or gender dysphoria
  • The new Paid Family Leave Law: Timeline for implementation and how it will impact New York businesses
  • How many different "minimum wages" are there in New York? And how does the new Minimum Wage Law affect tipped employees?

Special 30 Minute Session - Countdown to the New DOL Regulations

The December 1, 2016 deadline to comply with the new U.S. Department of Labor regulations governing the “white collar” exemptions is less than eleven weeks away – and the countdown has begun! What must employers do – now – to comply before the rules go into effect?

Registration: 8:00 - 8:30 am

Program: 8:30 - 11:00 am

Continuing Education

CLE, SPHR/PHR and SHRM certifications are pending approval.

Questions

Contact Kellie Nurko at knurko@littler.com or (973) 848-4752

Information contained in this publication is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or opinion, nor is it a substitute for the professional judgment of an attorney.

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