Albany – Governor Kathy Hochul’s plan to close a expensive escape in state law that requests companies to pay manual workers weekly with some resistance, while budget conversations remain at a dead point.
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Hochul’s proposal seeks to clarify specifically that damage to a company would be responsible if they are in violation of the law equivalent to interest on the salary of their employees during that time, not a coincidence of 100% of wages.
“Here there is a measure of common sense that would help companies that are being unjustly attacked by litigating lawyers for nothing more than an honest error by a business,” he told The Post Paul Zuber, executive vice president of the New York Business Council.
“This is an excellent example of a system that went wrong and why people are fed up,” Zuber added.

Since a court ruled in 2019 that companies are now in the hook for later salaries during all the time they do not pay a weekly manual worker, the colleagues have faced the possibility of possible millions of dollars in sanctions.
The post reported on a lawsuit last year that exploded the Lawhole work that cost a couple of sisters, who possess a milk queen in Suffolk County, $ 780,000 and left them in financial ruin.
“This is something that I think people are concerned that if we do not add it, there will be more of these demands and more of the involuntary consequences,” said state senator Jeremey Cooney (D-Monroe) to the post.
But the sources said the proposal is held by state senator Jessica Ramos (D-Reens), president of the Chamber Labor Committee.
The budget is almost two weeks for its deadline of April 1.
“The ignorance of the law is not an excuse to violate the right of workers to timely payment. When corporations call it” error “, it is only a way to avoid responsibility after being caught,” the president of the New York State Association of the State of New York, Victoria Victoria.

“This is mom and pop stores, it is about giantly retaining the payment of people who cannot afford to wait. It is the employer’s response to know the law and follow it,” he continued.
Range and Archive legislators left Albany on Thursday to observe Easter. The group is expected to return on Tuesday, when it is likely to vote on the key legislation to maintain the State running during the week.
Governor Tok questions Thursday, for the first time in a week, where he defended maintaining the state budget.
“I’m not going to compromise my principles on an appointment,” said Hochul.

