New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05463

Introduced
2/21/25  

Caption

Permits an employee to commence a private action against an employer for violation of frequency of wage payment violations; directs increased penalties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S00361

Permits an employee to commence a private action against an employer for violation of frequency of wage payment violations; directs increased penalties.

NY A06877

Permits an employee to commence a private action against an employer for violation of frequency of wage payment violations; directs increased penalties.

NY A01254

Relates to civil actions brought by employees for violations of an employer violating safety and health standards or workplace violence.

NY S05062

Relates to civil actions brought by employees for violations of an employer violating safety and health standards or workplace violence.

NY A08985

Relates to civil actions brought by employees for violations of an employer violating safety and health standards or workplace violence.

NY A00688

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 S03264

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 S09811

Removes the requirement that an employer has employed an average of one thousand or more persons in the past three years in order to pay less frequently than weekly, but not less frequently than semi-monthly; provides for damages for violations where the employer paid the employee wages on a regular payday, no less frequently than semi-monthly.

NY A10610

Relates to penalties on employers that paid wages less frequently than required by the labor law.

NY A00737

Requires employers of retail, food service or cleaning employees to give such employees 7 days' notice of their work schedule and a month's notice of the minimum hours of work; provides a private right of action to employees who are aggrieved by certain violations of such provisions.

Similar Bills

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