Effective on October 26, 2009, New York employers will be obligated to notify new employees, in writing, about certain terms and conditions of employment, and to obtain an employee’s written acknowledgement confirming his or her receipt of this information. Employers that do not comply with the new law are subject to monetary penalties. As a practical matter, employers would be well-served by addressing these terms and conditions of employment at the outset of the relationship, to avoid future disagreements with employees.
Beginning October 26, 2009, amended Labor Law §195 will require that an employer notify new employees, at the time of hiring and in writing, about the following:
Additionally, employers must obtain from each new employee a written acknowledgement confirming that he or she received the foregoing information. The acknowledgment must satisfy any content and form requirements that the Commissioner of Labor
will publish.
If the Commissioner of Labor determines that an employer has not complied with amended §195, he or she may issue a compliance order to the employer and the following monetary penalties, as applicable: 1) $1,000 for the first violation; 2) $2,000 for the second violation; and 3) $3,000 for the third or subsequent violation. (N.Y. Lab. Law §218(1)).
Where an employee acknowledges, in writing, his or her receipt of a notice specifying the regular and overtime rate of pay and the pay day, the possibility of a future disagreement concerning the terms and conditions of employment is diminished. Thus, providing new employees with this information is advisable as a best practice for employers, even aside from the prospect of having to pay statutory penalties for noncompliance with §195. Although amended §195 does not become effective until October 26, 2009, employers should consider crafting compliant offer letters immediately. In addition, beginning October 26, 2009, employers should get, from each new employee, a written acknowledgment that satisfies any content and form requirements that the Commissioner of Labor publishes.
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