New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04689

Introduced
2/22/23  
Refer
2/22/23  

Caption

Directs the department of labor to post on its internet website and annually update the names of employers who employ 50 or more employees who receive public assistance.

Companion Bills

NY S02953

Same As Directs the department of labor to post on its internet website and annually update the names of employers who employ 50 or more employees who receive public assistance.

Previously Filed As

NY S02953

Directs the department of labor to post on its internet website and annually update the names of employers who employ 50 or more employees who receive public assistance.

NY A00987

Directs the department of labor to post on its internet website and annually update the names of employers who employ 50 or more employees who receive public assistance.

NY S03811

Directs the department of labor to post on its internet website and annually update the names of employers who employ 50 or more employees who receive public assistance.

NY A02456

Prohibits employers from requiring low-wage employees to enter into covenants not to compete; requires employers to notify potential employees of any requirement to enter into a covenant not to compete.

NY S07437

Prohibits agreements between employers that directly restrict the current or future employment of any employee; allows for a cause of action against employers who engage in such agreements.

NY A07975

Establishes an optional twenty-five year retirement plan for employees of the New York Power Authority who are a member of the public employee organization certified or recognized to represent employees of such authority.

NY S07378

Establishes an optional twenty-five year retirement plan for employees of the New York Power Authority who are a member of the public employee organization certified or recognized to represent employees of such authority.

NY S07453

Provides protection to employees and former employees from retaliatory actions by employers for the reporting of illegal or dangerous business activities.

NY A06480

Establishes the "no severance ultimatums act", which prevents employers from giving coercive ultimatums to employees or former employees relating to severance agreements.

NY S00372

Establishes the "no severance ultimatums act", which prevents employers from giving coercive ultimatums to employees or former employees relating to severance agreements.

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