A campaign to remind New Yorkers, especially those hailing from Muslim communities, that the City is committed to protecting the rights of all New Yorkers where they live, work and shop, and also offers a variety of services to those in need, regardless of immigration status or ethnicity.
The Female Genital Mutilation and Cutting (FGM/C) Advisory Committee was established by Local Law 109 of 2021, and is chaired by The Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV). The advisory committee makes recommendations to decrease and eventually eliminate FGM/Cn the city.
The Female Genital Mutilation and Cutting (FGM/C) Advisory Committee was established by Local Law 109 of 2021, and is chaired by The Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV). The advisory committee makes recommendations to decrease and eventually eliminate FGM/C in the NYC.
The de Blasio Administration today announced the expansion of its right-to-counsel initiative to five new neighborhoods, and counsel initiative is the first in the nation plan to provide guaranteed free legal representation to tenants facing eviction in housing court.
The report highlights voids in labor protections experienced by workers across the city, concrete and positive impacts that the City’s workplace laws are having on worker’s jobs and lives, and the strategies DCA deployed in 2018 to make critical progress. Includes requirements under LL 107/2017.
In FY 2021, 10,618 claims and lawsuits against New York City were resolved for $933.7 million.[2] Claims data is depicted in the composite bar graphs and further explained in the report.
The New York City Commission on Human Rights (“The Commission”) submits this Language
Access Policy and Implementation Plan pursuant to Local Law 30 of 2017. This document is
updated as of April 2018.
The New York City Commission on Human Rights (“The Commission”) submits this Language
Access Policy and Implementation Plan pursuant to Local Law 30 of 2017. This document is
updated as of May 2021.
Report related to the collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information by the Commission and any contractors or subcontractors utilized by the Commission.
Report relating to the collection, retention, and disclosure of identifying information by the Commission and any contractors or subcontractors utilized by the Commission.
Cities for Action announced the that the national co chairs of Chicago and San Diego to join NYC in helping to advocate for a just and humane immigration system that welcomes and supports immigrant communities.
The report identifies distinctive characteristics of the City Human Rights Law as enforced by the Commission, examines the common themes that emerged from the oral and written testimony, highlights policy recommendations to combat sexual harassment, and provides some best practices for employers.
The Commission on Gender Equity 2018 Annual Report covers the twelve month period from January through December 2018 and presents the goals for January through December 2019.
The NYC Department of Design & Construction is committed to supporting and enforcing rights, EEO Policy as well as City & State Human Rights Law. The goal of the agency is to strive for diversity amongst the workforce and to create an openness of culture and cooperation.
The NYC Department of Design & Construction is committed in enforcing the rights and protection for all employees. The development of EEO Policy and NYC Human Rights Laws are important for the equal treatment as well as to strive for the greatest diversity in the workplace of the agency.
De Blasio administration has joined with different counties in order to offer their support for the 700,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients nationwide.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today that a new unit tasked with more effectively intervening and investigating claims of sexual and gender-based harassment in the workplace is operational.
This report summarizes key findings from the Office’s work implementing the Freelance Isn’t Free Act in its first year. This law gives freelance workers the legal right to written contracts, timely payment, and freedom from retaliation.
The DDC FY'2022 Diversity and EEO Plan is a report of accountability for the culture, development, enhancement and equal treatment of all Agency employees. The strive for the excellent leadership is represented by DDC professionals ensuring the dedication of diversity for all employees.
All New Yorkers deserve to have equal access to housing, employment, and public places. Our factsheets give a snapshot of rights and responsibilities under the NYC Human Rights Law.
The plan to communicate our dedication to equity, diversity, and inclusion to all employees. Reports to DCAS the steps taken to comply with all legal mandates to eliminate employment discrimination in the City of New York.
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, and Race Relations.
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, and Race Relations.
This document provides information regarding new protections for tenants and individuals seeking housing who are victims/survivors of domestic violence, sex offenses, or stalking, with a specific focus on obligations of housing providers.
This report details emerging gaps in labor protections and offers policy solutions to these growing concerns. It summarizes the testimony of 110 workers given during a public hearing in April 2017.
Employers: What You Need to Know About Social Security Administration No-Match Letters. Taking an adverse action against an employee due to a discrepancy, such as putting an employee on leave or terminating employment, could violate the NYC Human Rights Law (NYCHRL).
BERS 2nd Quarter Plan to Promote the values of DEI and respect for all and Increase employee’s familiarity with the EEO Policy &
Proactive Strategies to Enhance Diversity, EEO and Inclusion, WORKFORCE, WORKPLACE, COMMUNITY, RECRUITMENT, TRAINING…
BERS 3rd Quarter Plan to Promote the values of DEI and respect for all and Increase employee’s familiarity with the EEO Policy &
Proactive Strategies to Enhance Diversity, EEO and Inclusion, WORKFORCE, WORKPLACE, COMMUNITY, RECRUITMENT, TRAINING…
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, and Race Relations.
BERS 1st Quarter Plan to Promote the values of DEI and respect for all and Increase employee’s familiarity with the EEO Policy &
Proactive Strategies to Enhance Diversity, EEO and Inclusion, Including steps that were taken or considered to build an inclusive and sustainable pipeline for our agency.
BERS 2nd Quarter Plan to Promote the values of DEI and respect for all and Increase employee’s familiarity with the EEO Policy &
Proactive Strategies to Enhance Diversity, EEO and Inclusion, WORKFORCE, WORKPLACE, COMMUNITY, RECRUITMENT, TRAINING…
BERS 3rd Quarter Plan to Promote the values of DEI and respect for all and Increase employee’s familiarity with the EEO Policy &
Proactive Strategies to Enhance Diversity, EEO and Inclusion, WORKFORCE, WORKPLACE, COMMUNITY, RECRUITMENT, TRAINING…
BERS 4th Quarter Plan to Promote the values of DEI and respect for all and Increase employee’s familiarity with the EEO Policy &
Proactive Strategies to Enhance Diversity, EEO and Inclusion, WORKFORCE, WORKPLACE, COMMUNITY, RECRUITMENT, TRAINING…
BERS 1st quarter Plan to Promote the values of DEI and respect for all and Increase employee’s familiarity with the EEO Policy & Implementation of Principal Strategies to enhance DEI and EEO in areas of Workforce, Workplace
Agency activities, recruitments and Trainings
BERS 2nd Quarter Plan to Promote the values of DEI and respect for all and Increase employee’s familiarity with the EEO Policy & Implementation of Principal Strategies to enhance DEI and EEO in areas of Workforce, Workplace
Agency activities, Recruitments and Trainings
BERS 3rd Quarter Plan to Promote the values of DEI and respect for all and Increase employee’s familiarity with the EEO Policy & Implementation of Principal Strategies to enhance DEI and EEO in areas of Workforce, Workplace
Agency activities, Recruitments and Trainings
BERS 4th Quarter Plan to Promote the values of DEI and respect for all and Increase employee’s familiarity with the EEO Policy & Implementation of Principal Strategies to enhance DEI and EEO in areas of Workforce, Workplace
Agency activities, Recruitments and Trainings
BERS quarterly implementation report on 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.
BERS Q2 quarterly implementation plan to Promote the values of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and respect for all, and Increase employees’ familiarity with the EEO Policy, and Implementation of Principal Strategies to enhance DEI and EEO in areas of Workforce, Workplace.
BERS 3rd quarter Plan to Promote the values of DEI and respect for all and Increase employee’s familiarity with the EEO Policy & Implementation of Principal Strategies to enhance DEI and EEO in areas of Workforce, Workplace
Core Diversity and EEO Trainings – All Modalities.
BERS 4th Quarter Plan to Promote the values of DEI and respect for all and Increase employee’s familiarity with the EEO Policy & Implementation of Principal Strategies.
Workforce Review and Analysis, Workplace Goals.
Agency activities, Recruitments and Trainings.
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.