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Monday, December 12, 2022

Nursing Employees' Right to Express Breast Milk Remains UNPAID

On December 9, 2022, Governor Hochul signed S4844B, which amends Labor Law 206-c effective June 7, 2023, and thereby modifies the rights of nursing employees to express breast milk at work.


Note that the amendment changes the term "mothers" into an "employees" right to "express breast milk." Cue Anti-Woke Mob. 


Regardless, everyone should note that the right to express breast milk at work remains an unpaid right. 


Setting that aside, the big change in the law is that now employers have an obligation to provide a specific location with specific features for employees to express breast milk. The law states that employees "shall designate a room or other location," that is "in close proximity to the work area," "well lit," "shielded from view," and "free from intrusion from other persons in the workplace or the public." In addition, the room needs to include "a chair, working surface, nearby access to clean running water and, if the workplace is supplied with electricity, an electrical outlet." Moreover, the room can't be a "restroom or toilet stall." Finally, employees should have access to refrigeration. 


This is a big change from the prior law where employer were only required to "make reasonable efforts to provide a room" that was close "to the work area." 


This change is a huge lift for many employers. In that vein, the law does have an undue hardship exception where employers that would experience "significant difficulty or expense" can avoid providing the room to the exact specifications required under the law. Yet, they still must do a lot towards helping "employees" in expressing breast milk.  


Regardless, employers all must notice their staff "as soon as practicable" to designate the room for "breast milk" or their undue hardship alternative. Further, the Department of Labor is going to develop a written policy of rights that is going to be required to be provided to employees upon hire, annually, and upon an employee's return to work following the birth of a child.




Thursday, December 08, 2022

NEWSY: Legal Political Commentator Andrew Lieb Gives Analysis on Election Rules

Legal Political Commentator Andrew Lieb Gives Analysis on Moore v. Harper, The Supreme Court Argument on Election Rules



Major Sexual Assault / Sexual Harassment Law Signed by President Biden

On December 7, 2022, President Biden signed the Speak Out Act into law. 

Now, nondisclosure and nondisparagement contract clauses relating to sexual assault disputes and sexual harassment disputes are unenforceable if they were agreed to before the dispute arises. 

According to the Act, a nondisclosure clause means "a provision in a contract or agreement that requires the parties to the contract or agreement not to disclose or discuss conduct, the existence of a settlement involving conduct, or information covered by the terms and conditions of the contract or agreement" whereas a nondisparagement clause means "a provision in a contract or agreement that requires 1 or more parties to the contract or agreement not to make a negative statement about another party that relates to the contract, agreement, claim, or case."

This is a major law - make not mistake. 

While states like New York go even further than this protection for victims, at CPLR 5003-b and General Obligations Law 5-336, and that increased protection remains enforceable, most states don't protect victims from being preemptively silenced. 

With this increased nationwide protection, hopefully we can solve the horrific statistic that an "estimated 87 to 94 percent of those who experience sexual harassment never file a formal complaint." Victims need to be empowered to stand-up for their rights, not the other way around.






Wednesday, December 07, 2022

PIX 11: Attorney Andrew Lieb Analysis on Trump Organization Being Found Guilty of Tax Fraud

Legal Political Analyst Andrew Lieb Comments on Trump Organization Being Found Guilty of Tax Fraud on PIX 11 News in NY.



CBS: Legal Political Analyst Andrew Lieb Comments on Trump Organization Being Found Guilty of Tax Fraud.

Attorney Andrew Lieb Comments on Trump Organization Being Found Guilty of Tax Fraud on CBS 2 NY.




FOX LIVE: Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Clash Between Religion & Gay Rights. Analysis with Andrew Lieb

Supreme Court Hears Arguments In Clash Between Religion & Gay Rights. Analysis with Legal Political Analyst Andrew Lieb on LiveNOW from FOX.



NEWSY: Supreme Court Hears Case Of Web Designer Who Doesn't Want To Work On Same-Sex Weddings. Analysis with Attorney Andrew Lieb

Supreme Court Hears Case Of Web Designer Who Doesn't Want To Work On Same-Sex Weddings. Legal Analysis With Legal Political Analyst Andrew Lieb on Newsy Tonight With Chance Seales.


https://youtu.be/oqg7nMihfaQ


 


Tuesday, December 06, 2022

NY Real Estate Course Cultural Competency

In New York all real estate licensees (real estate salespersons, brokers, and associate brokers) must receive 22.5 hours of continuing education every 2 years to stay licensed. Part of the requirement is a 2 hour class on cultural competency. 


Lieb School offers a web-based video (on-demand) class that satisfies the NY continuing education requirement of cultural competency. This course also satisfies the cultural competency requirement to obtain a broker's license. 


To learn more about and register for the Cultural Competency class CLICK HERE. 


For more information on our on-demand real estate continuing education courses and $99 license renewal package CLICK HERE. 


All Lieb School courses are instructed by Attorney Andrew Lieb. 



Monday, December 05, 2022

FOX LIVE: Biden Student Loans, Trump Special Master Review. Legal/Political Analysis with Attorney Andrew Lieb

Biden Student Loans, Trump Special Master Review. Legal/Political Analysis with Attorney Andrew Lieb on LiveNOW From Fox.



NEWSY: Supreme Court To Hear Oral Arguments For Pres Biden's Debt Relief Plan. Analysis With Andrew Lieb

Supreme Court To Hear Oral Arguments For Pres Biden's Debt Relief Plan. Legal Analysis With Attorney Andrew Lieb on Morning Rush on Newsy.