02Jul
What New York State’s Recent Employment Law Overhaul Means for Employers
With New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo expected to sign legislation making it easier for employees who complain of workplace sexual harassment and other discrimination to prevail in litigation, our Labor & Employment Group explains what the reforms entail...
By:
Alston & Bird
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/what-new-york-state-s-recent-employment-26071/
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