New York employers should expect heightened scrutiny of their wage-and-hour policies in 2026.] As we kick off 2026, it is an ...
This amount of overtime is criminal. NYC Correction Department supervisors, guards and other staffers pocketed an eye-popping $363 million in overtime pay during the fiscal year ending June 30 – a ...
After 15 years on the job, a New York City social service worker found himself lugging his laptop to choir practice at night, forced to work overtime for the first time in his career. The staffer was ...
Such pay puts the effective hourly rate well below New York City’s minimum wage (then about $15–16 per hour). The complaint seeks back pay, liquidated damages, and statutory penalties under Labor Law ...