Quality, affordable childcare can be very difficult to find in New York. As such, many people favor the idea of welcoming an au pair into their home. Au pairs, unlike nannies and other childcare providers, are usually young women who live in foreign countries but have...
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What should I do if my employer owes me unpaid overtime?
Proper compensation is something every worker in New York deserves. And whether you are an employee, contractor or another type of worker, you have the right to take action if you are not receiving appropriate wages. However, many workers do not know what to do if...
What you should know if you work on a holiday
The holiday season is in full swing, and while many people have time off from work and take vacations, that is not the case for everyone. For some people, working on the holidays is unavoidable; for others, working on the holidays is a great way to earn some extra...
Minimum wage and overtime exemption thresholds to increase
Starting in 2019, employees in New York State will see increases in overtime exemption thresholds and minimum wage go into effect. Below, we examine the changes and what they mean for the people in New York City as well as those in Suffolk, Nassau and Westchester...
Understanding overtime exemptions in New York
If you work more than 40 hours a week in New York, you may very well expect that you would receive overtime pay for those extra hours. For most employees, this would be the case. However, there are a number of occupations and people exempt from state or federal...
5 important things to know if you are a tipped employee
Hundreds of thousands of people work in jobs where they don't just depend on their paycheck, they also depend on tips. This includes people who work in food service, hospitality and occupations like aestheticians and parking attendants. If you work for tips in New...
Should I be receiving overtime pay?
Every worker in New York deserves fair compensation for the work they do. In fact, there are numerous state and federal laws in place to protect workers and their wages. However, despite these laws, there are plenty of cases involving employees who are unpaid or...
When is it a working lunch?
There are a lot of reasons that you may decide not to leave the office for a lunch break. And, on the other side, there are a lot of reasons an employer may ask you to take part in a work activity during lunch. Understanding what counts as a “break” can seem like a...
Not getting paid for after-work email? You’re not alone.
One common aspect of employment today is our nearly constant connection to our phones and email. Because our daily work lives are so connected to our phones, many people aren't sure of when their work days actually begin and end. Work time spills into personal time,...
Wage theft: $14.8 million stolen from New York workers
Each year workers across the state of New York are not paid the full compensation they are owed. As WHAM reports, almost $15 million was not paid out to New York workers in the first six months of 2017. The New York Department of Labor is returning the stolen wages...