Losing a job can be a challenging experience, filled with uncertainty and stress. However, a well-negotiated severance package can offer …
Milana Dostanitch FEATURED in: Here’s Who Could Loan Trump $540 Million
Being Donald Trump is getting even more expensive. The former president is a billionaire, but now he owes roughly $454 …
The Rise of Quiet Quitting and Its Implications
Have you ever caught yourself clocking in and out, ticking off tasks with the enthusiasm of a robot, yet not …
Invisible Bias: Subtle Signs of Pregnancy Discrimination at Work
Pregnancy should be a time of anticipation and joy, but for working women in New York City, it becomes a …
Workplace Surveillance in NYC: Balancing Privacy and Employer Needs
Today, employers have all types of technological tools at their disposal to conduct surveillance in the workplace. Employees across multiple …
Gig Workers in the Big Apple: Understanding Your Rights and Risks
The gig economy is thriving in New York City. From ride-share drivers weaving through the bustling streets to freelance writers …
Remote Work Rights in NYC: A Legal Landscape in Flux
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the shift to remote work, which was already on the rise due to technological advances. Currently, …
Navigating the NYC Complaint Process: What to Expect After Reporting Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment in the workplace is an unsettling and unfortunately common issue. In New York City, employees facing such misconduct …
New York City’s Anti-Harassment Law: What Employers Need to Know
New York City’s comprehensive anti-harassment law helps to foster a safe and respectful workplace, essential for both employers and employees. …
This Valentine’s Day, Break Up with Marital Status
Law360 (February 13, 2024, 6:13 PM EST) — As Valentine’s Day puts a spotlight on romance, experts say employers should …