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New Legislation Eliminates “Severe or Pervasive” Standard, Lowers Bar For Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Actions in New York State
In June, the New York State legislature significantly lowered the legal bar for employees to sue their employers if they have been subjected to sexual harassment or other forms of workplace discrimination. Previously, New York State law tracked federal law when it came to the standard for showing unlawful discrimination... September 10, 2019 -
Levy Ratner Champions the Rights of Low‑Wage Workers in Alabama Wage Law Litigation
This ongoing case began in 2015 when the Alabama state legislature passed a bill to block the Birmingham City Council’s attempt to raise the minimum wage in Birmingham to $10.10.... September 10, 2019 -
New York City Lactation Room Laws Go Into Effect
On March 18, 2019, new laws went into effect in New York City requiring lactation rooms in certain City spaces, requiring employers to provide lactation rooms, and requiring employers to implement a lactation room accommodation policy. Employers in New York City must now provide a lactation room that is within a reasonable proximity to employees’…
March 18, 2019 -
Settling Employee Who Refused to Comply With Non-Disparagement Agreement Could Potentially Face Jail Time
Many negotiated severance agreements contain confidentiality provisions and non-disparagement clauses. In a reminder that these provisions must be taken seriously, a federal judge has held a former Genzyme Corp. employee in contempt – with the possibility of incarceration – for her repeated refusals to comply with those provisions of her settlement agreement with Genzyme. This…
January 29, 2019 -
$400,000 Settlement Reached for Restaurant Workers in Wage Violation Case
Judge Ronnie Abrams has approved a settlement of more than $400,000 for claims of, among other things, unpaid overtime and minimum wages by seven workers represented by Levy Ratner. Susan Cameron discusses the settlement on NY1 Noticias here.
January 27, 2019 -
New York State Bans Discrimination Based on Gender Expression and Bans Conversion Therapy for Minors
On January 25, 2019, Governor Cuomo signed the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act (GENDA) into law in New York. GENDA amends existing law to include gender identity or expression as a protected class and prohibit discrimination on the basis of gender identity or expression in employment, housing, education, credit, and access to public accommodations. An estimated…
January 25, 2019 -
Class Action Filed on Behalf of Non‑Union Home Care Workers Alleges ERISA and New York Wage Parity Violations
On November 28, 2018, Levy Ratner and Feinberg Jackson Worthman & Wasow filed a class action on behalf of Plaintiffs Ynes Gonzalez de Fuente, Mariya Kobryn, and Ivan Kobryn in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York against, among others, Preferred Home Care of New York, Edison Home Health Care,…
November 28, 2018 -
Ensuring widespread access to safe and sick leave in NYC
On May 5, 2018, amendments to NYC’s Paid Safe and Sick Leave Law took effect. The amendments broadened the scope of the law; now, employees have the right to use accrued leave for sick leave, the care of family members, and to seek assistance or take other safety measures if they or a family member…
September 5, 2018 -
In Another Victory for Fast‑Food Workers, Judge rejects McDonald’s Settlement
On July 16, Administrative Law Judge Lauren Esposito rejected a proposed settlement between McDonald’s USA and the General Counsel National Labor Relations Board, in large part because it would have little actual impact on the workers affected by McDonald’s unfair labor practices. In 2012 McDonald’s workers complained of retaliation for supporting “Fight for $15,” a…
July 16, 2018 -
Gwynne Wilcox Receives 2017 Chancellor’s Citation from Syracuse University
The Chancellor’s Citation serves to recognize the significant civic or career achievements by the selected winners. “This event honors outstanding members of Syracuse University’s alumni community,” said Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud. Gwynne is associate general counsel of 1199SEIU, a 300,000-plus member health care union, and devotes much of her practice to representing 1199 and…
July 10, 2017