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New York to Require Certain Workplace Violence Protections for Retail Workers

Written by Meagan Guzman | Oct 17, 2024 4:18:24 PM

Last month, New York’s governor signed a bill - mirrored after California’s workplace violence prevention bill - that will require certain companies in New York to provide additional workplace violence prevention programs for their retail workers. The bill is limited to those companies that have at least ten workers working at a retail store for them; retail stores are defined as establishments that sell consumer goods at retail, that do not primarily sell food.  

Companies that meet these definitions will be required to provide retail workers with a written workplace violence prevention policy, notice of the policy, and training that includes various tactics to prevent or deescalate potentially violent situations in their workplace.  

The bill further obligates covered companies with at least 500 retail workers to install either physical or mobile-phone based panic buttons by January 1, 2027.  

TCWGlobal will work with clients in to ensure that their policies and training are provided to workers covered by this policy. The NY Department of Labor will be providing resources in the coming months for covered companies, and we will assist in ensuring our clients are aware.

We’re here to help keep you compliant and up to date on state-specific regulations that impact your contingent workforce. For more information call us at 858-810-3000 or send an email to hello@tcwglobal.com