Howard Lavin, a New York-based partner in the labor and employment practice, recapped recent developments in employment law for Crain’s New York Business.
Lavin provides an overview of changes that specifically affect New York employers, including noteworthy new obligations related to paid leave, updates on the use of non-compete agreements by private employers, NY Labor Law salary thresholds, and the New York City Workers’ Bill of Rights. Several important upcoming dates this summer are highlighted that employers should note to ensure compliance with new regulations.
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