New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04776

Introduced
2/14/23  
Refer
2/14/23  

Caption

Relates to providing for rest between work shifts; prohibits the scheduling of an employee to work the first ten hours following the end of the previous calendar day's work shift or on-call shift or the first ten hours following the end of a work shift or on-call shift that spanned two calendar days unless an employee consents or volunteers, in which case the employee shall be paid one and one-half times the regular rate of pay.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S05526

Relates to providing for rest between work shifts; prohibits the scheduling of an employee to work the first ten hours following the end of the previous calendar day's work shift or on-call shift or the first ten hours following the end of a work shift or on-call shift that spanned two calendar days unless an employee consents or volunteers, in which case the employee shall be paid one and one-half times the regular rate of pay.

NY SB75

Establish certain pay provisions for state employees working shifts longer than eight hours a day.

NY SB00747

An Act Prohibiting "on-call" Shift Scheduling For Employees.

NY HF4478

Overtime required for a seventh consecutive day of work, and minimum time between employee work shifts specified.

NY A01000

Authorizes minimum wage to be paid for all time in excess of one hour in which an employee is not at work during a split shift.

NY S06694

Authorizes minimum wage to be paid for all time in excess of one hour in which an employee is not at work during a split shift.

NY HB3122

Allow firefighters to work up to 48 hour shifts

NY SB00321

An Act Stabilizing Working Families By Limiting "on Call" Shift Scheduling.

NY HB3493

Relating to compensation for on-call shifts.

NY SB1513

Relating to mandatory overtime shifts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.