New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05411

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Enacts the "anti-waiver of employment rights act" to invalidate any express or implied contractual provision waiving or otherwise limiting any employee's substantive or procedural rights, remedies, or claim.

Impact

If enacted, A05411 would amend existing labor laws to ensure that any such waivers are void, reinforcing the mandatory nature and non-waivability of statutory rights. The bill is designed to prevent courts from interpreting labor rights statutes in a way that would permit these waivers, directly challenging certain precedents that have allowed employers to take advantage of misunderstandings regarding statutory protections. This may lead to an increased ability for employees to pursue claims and enforce their rights without fear of contractual impediments.

Summary

The bill A05411, titled the 'anti-waiver of employment rights act', seeks to reinforce the protections available to employees under New York state law by explicitly invalidating any agreements that waive or limit employees' substantive and procedural rights. This includes the rights, remedies, and claims related to labor law and the human rights law. The core intention behind this legislation is to eliminate any loopholes that might allow employers to require workers to sign away their rights through waivers, particularly those that might affect the statute of limitations for filing claims or the ability to pursue collective actions against employers.

Contention

Opponents of A05411 might argue that the bill could complicate employer-employee relationships by abolishing contractual flexibility, potentially affecting negotiations related to settlement agreements or other employment contracts. Furthermore, the bill acknowledges that exceptions could exist, such as for waivers agreed upon in the context of good-faith disputes or in final agreements after the termination of employment. Hence, while it aims to protect employee rights, there may be concerns regarding its implications for dispute resolution practices and the overall landscape of labor relations in New York.

Companion Bills

NY S04424

Same As Enacts the "anti-waiver of employment rights act" to invalidate any express or implied contractual provision waiving or otherwise limiting any employee's substantive or procedural rights, remedies, or claim.

Previously Filed As

NY A01424

Relates to prohibiting contract provisions that waive certain substantive and procedural rights relating to a claim of discrimination, non-payment of wages or benefits, retaliation, harassment or violation of public policy in employment.

NY S03298

Relates to prohibiting contract provisions that waive certain substantive and procedural rights relating to a claim of discrimination, non-payment of wages or benefits, retaliation, harassment or violation of public policy in employment.

NY A05401

Relates to limiting the power of the governor to give an executive order or otherwise direct an executive agency to take any action that contradicts state law.

NY A07355

Adds gender identity or expression as a protected class for purposes of the human rights law.

NY S07382

Adds gender identity or expression as a protected class for purposes of the human rights law.

NY A07578

Relates to the imposition of penalties and remedies in suits brought for the vindication of civil rights or human rights.

NY A06454

Prohibits mandatory COVID-19 vaccination; limits civil liability of employers; prohibits requiring vaccination for education, employment, travel or other activities; enacts a vaccine bill of rights.

NY A01943

Suspends all unnecessary travel to states that have enacted a law that voids or repeals, or has the effect of voiding or repealing, existing state or local protections against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression or have enacted a law that authorizes or requires discrimination against same-sex couples or their families or on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression, including any law that creates an exemption to antidiscrimination laws in order to permit discrimination against same-sex couples or their families or on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.

NY S05463

Suspends all unnecessary travel to states that have enacted a law that voids or repeals, or has the effect of voiding or repealing, existing state or local protections against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression or have enacted a law that authorizes or requires discrimination against same-sex couples or their families or on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression, including any law that creates an exemption to antidiscrimination laws in order to permit discrimination against same-sex couples or their families or on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.

NY A03603

Enacts provisions providing protection to employees from retaliatory actions by employers where such employees report improper business activities; applicable to employees who in good faith reasonably believe that an improper business activity has or will occur, based on information that the employees reasonably believe to be true; provides remedies and relief.

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