New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S02858

Introduced
1/25/23  
Refer
1/25/23  

Caption

Requires that certain companies pay an annual tax if the chief executive receives compensation 100 to 250 times greater than the median pay of all their employees.

Companion Bills

NY A02582

Same As Requires that certain companies pay an annual tax if the chief executive receives compensation 100 to 250 times greater than the median pay of all their employees.

Previously Filed As

NY A02582

Requires that certain companies pay an annual tax if the chief executive receives compensation 100 to 250 times greater than the median pay of all their employees.

NY S00323

Requires that certain companies pay an annual tax if the chief executive receives compensation 100 to 250 times greater than the median pay of all their employees.

NY A00970

Requires that certain companies pay an annual tax if the chief executive receives compensation 100 to 250 times greater than the median pay of all their employees.

NY S02236

Amends provisions relating to payment of wages to include compensation that is not payable solely at the employer's discretion; requires certain notices.

NY S07858

Repeals the requirement that the senate vote to confirm the appointment of certain chief executive officers within a certain time period; amends certain provisions of law relating thereto.

NY A02222

Amends provisions relating to payment of wages to include compensation that is not payable solely at the employer's discretion; requires certain notices.

NY S08133

Provides that retirement contributions of certain public employees shall be three per centum of annual wages.

NY S07515

Establishes the schedules that work act to provide for a timely, good faith interactive process between employees and employers that includes a discussion of potential schedule changes to meet an employee's needs.

NY S01758

Allows for certain disability benefits to continue in the event an individual who is receiving such benefits gets married; provides that the marriage to another individual which would otherwise make an individual ineligible for certain disability benefits shall not be considered if such individual is already receiving disability benefits at the time of becoming married and continues to meet certain criteria.

NY A08131

Provides that municipal broadband service companies are authorized to provide broadband service to tenants in multi-family housing; provides that landlords shall not interfere with the installation of such service, demand or accept payment for allowing the service on the property, or discriminate in rental charges between tenants who receive broadband service and those that don't.

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