Int 0108-2014
Prohibiting employment discrimination based on an individual’s actual or perceived status as a caregiver.
Many employees throughout New York City, as well the nation, have caregiving and familial responsibilities that include assisting with the care of children, parents, spouses, and other family members. Under section 8-101 of the New York City Human Rights Law, there are a number of protected classes defined, including, but not limited to, “gender,” “sexual orientation,” “partnership status,” “national origin,” “disability,” and “alienage or citizenship status.” These protected classes are covered under Section 8-107 of the Law, which prohibits employment discrimination. This bill would include “caregiver” as a protected class; prohibiting employers from discriminating based on one’s status, or perceived status, as a “caregiver.”
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Int. No. 108 - 2/26/15
2/10/2016
Committee Report 9/21/15
2/10/2016
Hearing Transcript 9/21/15
2/10/2016
Hearing Testimony 9/21/15
2/10/2016
Proposed Int. No. 108-A - 12/11/15
2/10/2016
Committee Report 12/14/15
2/10/2016
December 16, 2015 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
2/10/2016
Summary of Int. No. 108-A
2/10/2016
Hearing Transcript 12/14/15
2/10/2016
Fiscal Impact Statement
2/10/2016
Hearing Testimony 12/14/15
2/10/2016
Int. No. 108-A (FINAL)
2/10/2016
Hearing Transcript of the Stated Meeting - December 16, 2015
2/10/2016
Mayor's Letter
2/10/2016
Hearing Testimony 12/14/15 additional
2/10/2016
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - December 16, 2015
2/10/2016
Legislative History Report
2/11/2016
Local Law 1
2/11/2016