Pattern For Progress Annual Wage & Housing Data Report Paints A Bleak Picture For The Region
Rockland County Has The Highest Market Rents For Two-Bedroom Apartments In The Region And Declining Average Wages in 2024
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Rockland County Has The Highest Market Rents For Two-Bedroom Apartments In The Region And Declining Average Wages in 2024
Continue ReadingRule, With Few Exceptions, Will Ban Noncompete Agreements For American Workers
Continue ReadingCourts Have Awarded Litigants Attorney’s Fees In Two Separate Cases Where Clarkstown Denied Having Documents Subject To FOIL
Continue ReadingTwo Former Employees File Suit In Rockland County Supreme Court Claiming Discrimination Based On Age, National Origin
Continue ReadingA Panoply of New Laws Passed at Year-End Affect New Yorkers, New York Businesses, And Tenants Rights
Continue ReadingThe “Freelance Isn’t Free Act” Is Designed To Level The Playing Field Between Hiring Parties And Freelancers
Continue ReadingERC Tax Credits Still Bolstering Businesses That Have Not Recovered From Pandemic; Businesses Should Take Advantage Of This Government Program While They Still Can
Continue ReadingFormer Worker Files Class Action Suit Against Luigi O’Grady’s Deli In Pearl River For Back Pay
Continue ReadingHGAR’S 2020 Donations Include Four Rockland County Organizations, Elizabeth A. Haas Joins Kirby Aisner & Curley LLP, Rockland Community Foundation Fundholder Nominated for Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award
Continue ReadingThe Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (the “EEOC”) has clarified its current position on COVID-19 testing in the workplace, confirming it is unlawful for employers to test employees for COVID-19 antibodies.
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