On February 28, 2024, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, New York City Department of Investigation (NYC DOI) Commissioner Jocelyn Strauber, and New York City Department of Buildings (NYC DOB) Commissioner Jimmy Oddo announced the New York State Supreme Court...
Local Law 196 was first introduced in 2017 in an effort to reduce construction-related injuries and deaths in the City of New York. This article explores the status of Local Law 196 as of today (2023) and talks about the implications of non-compliant construction...
Carlos’ Law, a bill that would dramatically increase fines issued to construction companies found liable for worker injuries or fatalities, has passed by Legislature. In the wake of an untimely (and entirely preventable) death of a young New York construction worker,...
The New York Wage Theft Prevention Act was passed in 2011 and is designed to protect employees from wage theft. The law ensures that employers provide written wage notices and pay stubs or risk penalties of up to $20,000 per infraction (New York Department of Labor)....
Over the years, municipal, state, and federal governments have become increasingly involved with ensuring the health and safety of workers—not just in construction—but in all industries. Forty years ago (1971), The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)...
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