Andrew Lieb shares some highlights of the extraordinary changes in the law that control the sales, rentals and litigation landscape of real estate. This is a must read for real estate professionals, homeowners, landlords and tenants.
Read the full article published in Behind The Hedges here.
Thursday, January 02, 2020
Employers May be Exposed to a Sex Discrimination Lawsuit From...an Alleged Harasser?
In this “Me Too” era, it is logical that an
employer’s reflexive reaction to receiving
a complaint of harassment from a female
employee is to immediately fire the alleged
male harasser. However, while the employer may believe that firing the male employee
will protect the employer from a lawsuit by
the female employee, such impulsive action
without a thorough unbiased investigation
may expose the employer to a sex discrimination lawsuit filed by . . . the alleged male
perpetrator.
Read the full article by Mordy Yankovich, Esq. published in the Suffolk Lawyer here.
Read the full article by Mordy Yankovich, Esq. published in the Suffolk Lawyer here.
Reminder for Employers: Minimum Wage Rates and Salary Threshold for Overtime Exemptions Increased as of December 31, 2019
Effective December 31, 2019, the minimum wage increased throughout New York State as follows:
1) Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester Counties: $13 per hour.
2) New York City (employers with ten (10) or fewer employees): $15 per hour.
3) Remainder of New York State: $11.80 per hour.
4) Fast Food Employees Outside of New York City: $13.75 per hour.
In addition, effective December 31, 2019, the salary threshold for employees to qualify under the Executive and Administrative Exemptions (i.e. not entitled to overtime compensation) increased as follows:
1) Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester Counties: $975 per week.
2) New York City (employers with ten (10) or fewer employees): $1,125 per week.
3) Remainder of New York State: $885 per week.
For more information, see the following Minimum Wage Orders: Miscellaneous Industries and Occupations; Hospitality Industry.
1) Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester Counties: $13 per hour.
2) New York City (employers with ten (10) or fewer employees): $15 per hour.
3) Remainder of New York State: $11.80 per hour.
4) Fast Food Employees Outside of New York City: $13.75 per hour.
In addition, effective December 31, 2019, the salary threshold for employees to qualify under the Executive and Administrative Exemptions (i.e. not entitled to overtime compensation) increased as follows:
1) Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester Counties: $975 per week.
2) New York City (employers with ten (10) or fewer employees): $1,125 per week.
3) Remainder of New York State: $885 per week.
For more information, see the following Minimum Wage Orders: Miscellaneous Industries and Occupations; Hospitality Industry.
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