BERS Annual Plan to Promote the values of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and respect for all, and Increase employees’ familiarity with the EEO Policy.
Implementation of Principal Strategies to enhance DEI and EEO in areas of Workforce, Workplace, Community, training, Hiring and promotion.
BERS 2nd Quarter Plan to Promote the values of DEI and respect for all, Increase employee’s familiarity with the EEO Policy &
Proactive Strategies to Enhance Diversity, EEO and Inclusion, WORKFORCE, WORKPLACE, COMMUNITY, RECRUITMENT, TRAINING…
BERS 2nd Quarter Plan to Promote the values of DEI and respect for all, Increase employee’s familiarity with the EEO Policy &
Proactive Strategies to Enhance Diversity, EEO and Inclusion, WORKFORCE, WORKPLACE, COMMUNITY, RECRUITMENT, TRAINING…
Executive Order 16 requires all City agencies to ensure that City employees and members of the public have access to single-sex facilities consistent with their gender identity or expression without being required to show identification.
Fair Chance Act makes it illegal for most employers in NYC to ask about criminal record of job aplicants in ads, on applications, or in interviews-before making an offer.
The auditors found that CCHR complied with Local Law 25. CCHR’s website includes a translation feature at the top of the page for viewing text and essential information of the website in various languages, including the top 10 designated NYC LEP languages.
The auditors found that CCHR complied with Local Law 120 of 2020. CCHR developed the required anti-discrimination poster, also known as the Notice of Rights poster, which provides information on the forms of discrimination prohibited by the City Human Rights Law including age discrimination...
This report is a review of the NYC Commission on Human Rights' work over fiscal year 2018 including in law enforcement, community relations, and its efforts to combat xenophobia, Islamophobia, and anti-semitism.
The Commission on Gender Equity 2015-2017 Annual Report covers the thirty-one month period from June 2015 through December 2017 and presents the goals for January through December 2018.
This report, using focus group and survey results, details the concerns of New York City’s home-based paid care workers whose voices are too often unheard or disregarded by policymakers or by the wider public.
If you work in NYC, you have rights regardless of immigration status, national origin, or country of origin.
In addition to the languages checked off, it's also available in Nepali, Tagalog, Thai, Tibetan, Vietnamese, and Punjabi.
The Important Updates for Workers palmcard is intended to provide updates to NYC’s Paid Safe and Sick Leave Law and Minimum Wage and to be used in conjunction with pre-printed materials with outdated information.
KEY CHANGES TO THE COMMISSION’S RULES OF PRACTICE
As of September 6, 2019, new rules of practice go into effect governing the management, investigation, and litigation of cases at the Commission.
Reporting on number of complaints that have been filed under Local Law 68, which legislates minimum physical requirements for physical access on ferries and their terminals.