Advisory Memorandum recently issued by the New York State Department of Civil Service has been amended
The Department of Civil Service has published amended
versions Memorandum 24-06, Paid Parental Leave for NYSCOPBA – Security Services
Unit (SSU), PBANYS – Agency Police Services Unit (APSU) and Council 82 –
Security Supervisors Unit (SSpU) Represented Employees, as amended.
The text of Advisory Memorandum 24-06-Amended is posted on
the Internet at:
https://www.cs.ny.gov/ssd/Manuals/SPMM/2800AutoPositPersnl/AdvisoryMemo24-06-A.htm.
Memorandum 24-06-Amended, in PDF format is posted on the
Internet at:
https://www.cs.ny.gov/ssd/pdf/AM24-06-A.pdf
N.B.: NYPPL's pre-amendment posting of Memorandum 24-06 has been deleted from this LawBlog.
It is suggested that any downloaded copies of the earlier version of Memorandum 24-06 be discarded.
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