NEW YORK, NEW YORK — On January 4, 2022, a new law went into effect that prevents construction firms and their subcontractors from defrauding their employees. Steven Mitchell Sack, “The Employee’s Lawyer,” says this new law will increase the rights of construction laborers.
The new law — sponsored by New York State Senator Jessica Ramos, who also chairs the state Senate’s Labor Committee — allows workers to seek unpaid wages from the subcontractor as well as the construction firm that hired out the company for the project. Both the company and the subcontractor will be held responsible for repayment sought by the workers. The purpose of the law is to have general contractors keep a close watch on the firms they hire and make it easier for workers to recover any lost or stolen wages.
“This law should bolster the employee’s rights and protect their paychecks from unscrupulous construction firms,” Mr. Sack says. “Many subcontractors take advantage of these workers and not pay them what was initially agreed upon. Those who work in construction have very dangerous jobs and should be rightly compensated for a day’s work.”
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About Steven Mitchell Sack
Steven Mitchell Sack, “The Employee’s Lawyer®,” has been enforcing workplace rights of employees, executives, and sales representatives for more than 40 years. He is a practicing attorney concentrating in employment law, as well as an author of 19 books, a lecturer and syndicated radio talk show host. Together with attorney Scott A. Lucas, they obtained a $6.2 million jury verdict in 2015 on behalf of three pregnant employees, as well as a favorable Court of Appeals decision for a group of waiters who were denied their fair share of tips that were held back by a caterer. For more information, visit www.theemployeeslawyer.com.