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NYC employers must now inform workers of
their labor rights - NBC New York
NBC
New York
Since the beginning of July, employers
in New York City must inform
their workers about their rights in multiple languages,
regardless of their ...
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New York Employment Legislation, Regulation Updates
Reviewed
The
National Law Review
New York City implemented a
similar law, New York City's Freelance Isn't
Free Act, on May 15, 2017. The Act defines
a freelance worker broadly ...
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New York Freelance Isn't Free Act to
Take Effect August 28, 2024
The
National Law Review
... New York City ordinance
enacted just a few years ago by the same name. Both laws establish
protections for freelance workers that aim to
ensure ...
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Giuliani is disbarred in New York as court finds he
repeatedly lied about Trump's 2020 election loss
ABC
News - The Walt Disney Company
Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, federal
prosecutor and legal adviser to Donald Trump, has been
disbarred in New York.
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New York State Requires Paid Lactation
Breaks | Bond Schoeneck & King PLLC - JDSupra
JD
Supra
Effective June
19, 2024, New York State Labor Law Section
206-c requires all private and public employers to provide
30 minutes of paid break time ...
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Rudy Giuliani disbarred in New York for spreading
falsehoods about 2020 election
CBS
News
Washington — Rudy Giuliani, who served as
former President Donald Trump's personal attorney, was
disbarred from practicing law in New York on ...
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Hunter Biden sues Fox News under New York's revenge
porn law - NY1
NY1
Fox removed the mock trial series in
question from its streaming platform in April after Biden's attorneys
threatened the suit.
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The public gets a glimpse of lobbying in New
York - WAMC
WAMC
New York could beef up
the laws by limiting the size of campaign donations that
lobbyists make; it could curtail fundraising during the ...
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New York State Department of Health
Revises Proposed Hospital Cybersecurity Regulations
JD
Supra
... NYS Public Health Law.
NYSDOH proposed the initial regulations in the ... law and
managed by qualified cybersecurity personnel or a
third-party service ...
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Supreme Court's 2024 Term Could Transform Labor and Employment
Law
Littler
Mendelson P.C.
... law, all of them will
affect labor ... Labor Standards has
collected rulemaking authority under 14 different city ordinances.
And in New York City ...
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