New York Workers' Compensation Law and Labor Law guarantee paid family leave and paid sick leave to Suffolk County employees through statewide programs, leaving little room for stricter county-level paid leave mandates.
NY Paid Family Leave under Workers' Compensation Law Section 200 onward provides up to 12 weeks of partial wage replacement for bonding, family care, or qualifying military exigencies, funded through small employee payroll deductions. Separately, NY Labor Law Section 196-b requires employers to provide up to 40 or 56 hours of paid or unpaid sick leave annually depending on employer size. Both programs apply uniformly across Suffolk County. Employers must post notices, allow accrual from day one, and may not retaliate against workers using leave.
Failing to provide PFL coverage or sick leave accrual subjects Suffolk County employers to investigations, back-pay orders, civil penalties, and possible WCB enforcement actions.
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