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Thinking about Having an Affair at Work but There’s a Rule Against it?
We do have a law in New York that protects employees from discrimination because of legal recreational activities outside work hours, NY Labor Law § 201-d(2)(c). So far, this has not worked out well for lovers in our courts – but Don’t Give Up! There’s a new law that has been tested on this in the courts yet.
In one case, both of the employees were fired based on Walmart’s “fraternization” policy, which prohibited a “dating relationship” between a married employee and another employee, other than his or her own spouse. The judge who initially heard the case ruled in favor of the lovers, but unfortunately, Walmart appealed, and won, State v. Wal-mart Stores, 207 A.D.2d 150, (3rd Dept. 1995). Most of the appeals court judges just could not accept that dating was a “recreational activity”.
Breastfeeding and the Law
Can I legally breastfeed my baby in public in New York? Yes, Absolutely. This right is guaranteed under the Civil Rights Law, § 79-e, and allows a mother to breastfeed in any location, public or private, where she is otherwise allowed to be. This is a specific...
Overtime Rule Effective as of December 2016
Overtime Rule If You are Salaried and Make Less than $913 per week ($47,476 annually) If You are a Computer Programmer or IT Employee If You are a Highly Compensated Employee Making Between $100,000 and $134,000 annually: We Have Some Great News for You: The New Rule:...
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