Log in
  • Home
  • Western NY- Hot Employment Law issues for New York State 2023-2024

Western NY- Hot Employment Law issues for New York State 2023-2024

  • 19 Oct 2023
  • 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM (EDT)
  • The Barrel Factory - 65 Vandalia St, Buffalo, NY 14204

Registration


Registration is closed



We are excited to welcome back Dan Forsyth, Esq. to address the significant legal developments in employment law both this year and for 2024. Stay ahead of the curve with this comprehensive Legal Update course designed exclusively for HR professionals operating in New York State. In this dynamic session, renowned guest speaker Dan Forsyth, a seasoned legal expert, will guide you through the intricate landscape of New York's evolving labor and employment laws for 2023-2024. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights, strategies, and expert guidance from the best in the field.

Hot Topics to be included in this discussion:

·         Recent changes to N.Y. laws:

1.      Pay transparency

2.      Captive audience ban

3.      Model sex harassment policy

4.      Minimum wage

5.      Paid family leave funding

6.      Electronic posting

·         The Groff case – religious accommodation redefined

·         The Delta College case – HR inconsistency means discrimination

·         Federal and N.Y. laws on workplace expression of breast milk


Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Navigate New York State's Latest Labor and Employment Laws: Understand the key legislative changes and updates in New York State that impact HR practices in 2023.

  • Comprehend Compliance Imperatives: Recognize the essential steps HR professionals must take to ensure their organizations are fully compliant with the latest legal requirements.

  • Apply Strategies for Effective Implementation: Develop strategies for seamlessly integrating new legal guidelines into existing HR processes and policies.

  • Mitigate Legal Risks: Identify potential legal pitfalls and proactively implement measures to mitigate risks related to labor and employment law compliance.

  • Enhance Organizational Preparedness: Equip your HR team with the knowledge and tools needed to respond adeptly to any legal challenges that arise in the coming year.

  • Utilize Insights from an Industry Expert: Benefit from the invaluable expertise of Dan Forsythe, a distinguished legal professional with a proven track record in labor and employment law.

Join us as we welcome our guest speaker Dan Forsyth, labor and employment law lawyer to discuss current trends and developments in employment law for this year and in 2024.




This program is pending approval by SHRM and HRCI for 2 recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, aPHRi™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®) or SHRM.

About our Speaker:

Daniel Forsyth, Esq.


Daniel is a labor and employment law attorney. 

He represents employers in National Labor Relations Board proceedings including unfair labor practice charges and over 30 union organizing campaigns. Daniel has extensive union experience in: labor arbitration, collective bargaining, jurisdictional disputes, strike preparation, strikes, slowdowns, reaching impasse, reserved gates, salting, decision & effects bargaining, decertification, deauthorization, lockouts, picketing, double-breasting, responding to union information demands, successorship, accretion, card signing and NLRB injunctions.

Daniel regularly appears before various federal and New York state agencies, including the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division, OSHA, New York State Division of Human Rights, New York State Department of Labor and New York State Workers' Compensation Board. 

He practices at all levels of state and federal courts in litigation involving: employment discrimination, wrongful discharge, restrictive covenants, motions to stay/compel arbitration, motions to vacate/confirm arbitration awards, duty of fair representation and injunctions.

Daniel advises clients on: litigation avoidance, reductions in force (RIF's), transfer of bargaining unit work, managing medical leaves of absence, discipline point systems, absenteeism, tardiness, drug & alcohol testing, severance agreements, performance improvement programs (PIP's), reasonable accommodation of disabled workers, last chance agreements, promotion/demotion, light duty, unemployment insurance, performance appraisals, pregnancy, workplace investigations, employee surveillance, wage & hour issues, subcontracting, discipline & documentation, off-duty misconduct, constructive discharge, employment torts, independent contractor status, plant closings, sexual harassment, layoff/recall, employee handbooks, whistleblowing, avoiding retaliation, mandatory arbitration/class action waiver agreements, ban-the-box, background checks, conviction history and misclassification of exempt status.

As chief spokesman in collective bargaining, Daniel has successfully negotiated labor contracts with the: Carpenters, CWA, Teamsters, UAW, United Steelworkers, IUOE, Printing Pressman, SEIU, Metal Polishers, Diocesan Elementary Teachers Association and CSEA.

Daniel is an instructor for Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations. 

He is a frequent lecturer on employment and labor law topics before various groups including the: New York Management Attorneys Conference, Erie County Bar Association, New York State Bar Association, Canisius College, Niagara University, Olean Area Industrial Management Council, Labor and Employment Relations Association, New York State Department of Labor, American Arbitration Association, Job Service Employer Committee, Council on Education in Management, Society for Human Resource Management, New York Employee Benefits Conference, Lorman Education Services, ADP Workplace Blueprints, Sterling Educational Services, National Business Institute, National Human Resources Association – WNY and Chautauqua Works.

As labor counsel to four multi-employer groups in the construction industry, Daniel advises on a board array of union issues for Western New York’s largest general construction association as well as more specialized groups in the fields of insulation, millwright-work and utility/site development.

For both prominent Buffalo radiology and pediatric medical practices, Daniel advises and represents these groups on issues relating to employment contracts, restrictive covenants, owner/employee status, partner disputes and retirement.

Daniel managed the Buffalo office from 2012 – 2015 and following the largest merger in Bond’s history with Jaeckle, Fleischmann and Mugel, LLP in 2016, was co-manager in 2016.

Read more about Dan and see his full Bio here: 

 Daniel Forsyth, labor and employment law lawyer, Bond, Schoeneck & King, Buffalo, New York


Thank You to our Sponsors!

(click logo for more info)

Strategic Sponsors


     


 


Connect with Us!

         





Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software