Posted On: December 4, 2007 by Robert Ottinger

5 Things Every New York Employee Should Know

1. New York is an "at will" state. This means that you work at the "will" of your employer. You can be fired for any reason at any time. You have no right to your job. Just as you are free to leave at any time, your employer is free to let you go as well.

2. Severance Payment. You have no right to a severance payment if your employment is terminated. Many companies voluntarily provide a severance package to departing employees in order to make the transition smooth. If a package is not offered, you can ask for one and you can also ask the company to increase the amount. The company is not obligated to pay, but they often do.

3. Firings without cause. A company in New York does not need "cause" to fire an employee. An employee can be fired even if they are doing a great job.

4. Job discrimination is illegal. A company in New York cannot treat a person differently because of their race, sex, age, disability, religion, national origin or sexual orientation. This means that a company cannot fire you, demote you, refuse to promote you, or deny you a job or any other tangible job benefit because of your race, age, gender, religion etc...

5. Follow the company employee manual. If you believe that you are being sexually harassed or discriminated against at work, you should check the company personnel manual. If the manual provides a complaint process, you should follow it and make a complaint. An employment lawyer can guide you through the complaint process and help you if the company does not fix the problem.

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