In Staten Island, throughout New York and across the United States, there has been significant debate recently about worker status and what constitutes an employee or an independent contractor. This is an important distinction because people who are classified as...
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Examples of sexual harassment and protections for victims
Victims of sexual harassment should know that they are protected from it in their workplaces. To ensure that they are protected, they should be familiar with examples of sexual harassment and the legal protections available to them. Examples of sexual harassment There...
Understanding Non-disclosure Agreements in New York
As new businesses in New York grow, they accumulate two things of considerable worth: employees and information. Employees possess knowledge and skills necessary to carry out the mission of the business. Information provides guidance for employees and executives...
New York expands whistleblower protections
Many states are re-examining their laws governing individuals who are independent contractors. New York appears to be on the cutting edge of this trend with its recent enactment of S4394-A, a law allowing the same protections for whistleblowers who are employees and...
Transgender cast member files complaint against ‘Hamilton’
In terms of discrimination and harassment, the workplace environment has seemingly come a long way from what it was in the past. However discrimination and harassment continue to be a reality for too many workers. All people in the workplace have rights and deserve...
Has victim blaming been taken out of sexual harassment lawsuits?
In the #metoo era, one could be forgiven if they thought that victim blaming had been eliminated from sexual harassment lawsuits. Indeed, with the amount of progress that we have made in the U.S. in sexual assault and rape laws, most of us likely assume there is...
Why restaurant workers may face more sexual harassment
Despite increased awareness and prevention efforts, sexual harassment in the workplace continues to occur at an alarming rate. Those who work in the restaurant industry can be especially susceptible. In fact, one recent survey found that more than 70% of women who...
Living will versus health care proxy: Which do I need?
It can be difficult to think about end-of-life decisions, for yourself or a loved one. No one likes to contemplate death or the circumstances which may surround it. But if planning for that eventuality is something you believe is necessary, it’s important to...
How will you address your employment law issues?
Over the last year or more there has been plenty of tension between employees and employers in New York and throughout the country. The job market has seen such swings as have not been seen in decades. From the highest unemployment rates in years seen just last year,...
If I’m injured at work, but not by my employer, what happens?
When injuries happen at work, the first thing that employees look to is workers’ compensation. However, that is not always the case because, sometimes, an injury may stem from the liability and negligence of other, third-party bad actors. Workers’ compensation? Of...