December 27, 2017

Laurie Berke-Weiss Quoted in New York Times Article

"Nannies are not volunteers; they are not guests in your home,” Ms. Berke-Weiss said. “They are employees, and all the rules apply. But it doesn’t get more intimate than this. They’re a member of the family … whom you’re paying.” The January 1st rollout of the New York State Paid Family Leave law impacts most private employees in the state, including nannies.

Lauren Smith Brody covered this important issue in the New York Times, highlighting the need for:

  • communication between nannies and employers;
  • employers checking their disability policy to ensure compliance;
  • nannies and employers making a list of duties and plans for accommodations;
  • finding a backup plan for the leave period, and;
  • seeking neutral advice.

Employers and employees with questions can contact us to learn more about implementing this new law in their workplace.

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New York State Passes Paid Family Leave and Minimum Wage Laws

December 19, 2016
Paid Family Leave
FMLA
Pregnancy Discrimination
Details on new legislation that will raise the minimum wage in New York City and provide most employees in New York State with a right to paid family leave,

A Broad Overview of Workplace Protections for People Employed in New York State and New York City

December 19, 2016
Disability Discrimination
Gender Discrimination
Pregnancy Discrimination
Race Discrimination
Anti-discrimination laws for New York State and New York City.

Will Sexual Discrimination Gain Title VII Protection?

December 19, 2016
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In Christiansen v. Omnicom Group, Inc., the District Court, upheld that sexual orientation discrimination is not within Title VII’s prohibition. Learn more.

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