New York Public Personnel Law
New York Public Personnel Law has "summaries of, and commentaries on, selected court and administrative decisions and related matters affecting public employers and employees in New York state."
Author: Harvey Randall was formerly director of research for the New York Governor's Office of Employee Relations; director of personnel for the State University of New York; and counsel to the New York State Department of Civil Service.
Blawg Related Categories: Labor & Employment • States • New York
Recent Posts from New York Public Personnel Law
- Adverse changes in the employees’ working environment following their involvement in a protected activity deemed a “constructive discharged”
- Evaluating claims for back pay upon reinstatement from a leave of absence
- Payments to an employee to induce him or her to resign rather that being served with charges not included in final average salary calculation
- Employee’s claim of constructive notice of a triggering event underlying his or her applying for disability retirement rejected
- News Related to Civil Rights Litigation
- Election of retired public officers and employees to public office
- Authority of the Commissioner of Education to provide certain remedies in an Education Law Section 310 appeal
- Violating the terms and conditions of a disciplinary probationary period
- Absence from work without permission during a strike creates a rebuttable presumption that individuals so absent are participating in the strike
- Retaliatory Personnel Action