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Governor Hochul Signs Worker-Protection Laws at Labor Day Parade

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
September 10, 2024
in Metro, Politics
Governor Hochul Signs Worker-Protection Laws at Labor Day Parade
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On Saturday, September 7th, Governor Kathy Hochul signed eight significant worker-related bills during the annual Labor Day Parade in Manhattan. The event, which celebrates the contributions of workers and unions, provided a fitting backdrop for introducing new legislation to enhance the safety and fairness of New York’s workforce. The parade featured thousands of union members marching along Fifth Avenue under the theme, “All Workers, Many Voices, One Fight.”

One of the most impactful bills signed was the Retail Worker Safety Act, which mandates that large retail employers provide workplace violence prevention training to employees. Additionally, retail workers in stores with over 500 employees will have access to silent alarms, allowing them to alert security during emergencies. This legislation was introduced to protect retail workers from the increasing threats of retail theft and hostile customers, providing a safer work environment.

Other bills addressed issues related to payroll transparency for contractors working on public projects, civil service advancement eligibility, and greater protections for public employees’ disciplinary records. The new laws aim to improve transparency and fairness across various sectors of the workforce. Hochul emphasized the importance of organized labor in supporting middle-class families, stating, “We are strengthening our commitment to working families and letting them know we have their backs every step of the way.”

The Retail Council of New York State praised the new laws, highlighting their role in securing funding to combat organized retail crime and enhance worker safety. President Melissa O’Connor noted that the collaboration between retailers, law enforcement, and community leaders led to the development of these new regulations, which aim to protect both employees and consumers. Meanwhile, some groups, like the National Federation of Independent Business, expressed concerns about the impact of these laws on small retailers.

These laws come at a crucial time, as retail workers face increasing safety risks, including incidents of violence and organized theft. The state has also dedicated $40 million to further support these efforts through coordinated law enforcement and stronger penalties for those who assault retail workers. Hochul’s administration has worked closely with unions and business groups to ensure that workers across New York have the protections they need.

As the Labor Day celebrations concluded, Governor Hochul’s actions were seen as a clear message of support for New York’s labor force. The new laws represent a significant step in addressing the evolving challenges that workers face, from safety concerns to fair wages, as the state continues to prioritize the well-being of its workforce.

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