Contact information
Address

100 Gold Street
Suite 4800
New York, NY 10038

Phone

212-306-7160

Fax

212-306-7167

MAILING ADDRESS
Peck Slip Station
PO Box 1018
New York, New York
10038-9991

Issues outside our Jurisdiction

The list below is intended to assist the public in finding the correct agency to address employment-related issues. The list may not be complete or contain the most up-to date information.

For ALL EMPLOYEES:

Our cases can be found on this website (under the Research tab) and on-line through  Lexis (http://advance.lexis.com and http://lexis.com).

For questions about unemployment benefits, contact the NYS Department of Labor, Unemployment Insurance Division at 1-888-209-8124, www.labor.ny.gov

For questions about union officer elections, union financial practices, or reports filed by labor unions, employers, and labor relations consultants, contact the US Department of Labor's Office of Labor-Management Standards at 1-866-487-2365, www.dol.gov/olms

If you believe you've been discriminated against because of your immigration or citizenship status or because of your national origin, contact the US Department of Justice's Office of Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices (OSC) at 1-800-255-7688, www.justice.gov/crt/about

For questions about workers' compensation benefits, contact NYS Workers' Compensation Benefits at 877-632-4996 or 518-462-8880, www.wcb.ny.gov

For Employees of the City of New York

If you have a question concerning discrimination unrelated to union activity, contact the NYC Commission on Human Rights.This agency administers the NYC Human Rights Law that prohibits discrimination against a wide range of persons including employees and tenants. The law prohibits discrimination or retaliation based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, marital status, religious observance, arrest, conviction, genetic predisposition, and sexual orientation and gender identity, citizenship or alien status, and victims of domestic violence. It also enforces the NYC Sick Leave law. The agency has jurisdiction over employees of NYC, those seeking employment with NYC, and those who are perceived to have the protected characteristics. Contact them at 212-306-7560, 100 Gold Street, Suite 4600, New York, NY 10038, https://www.nyc.gov/site/olr/labor/labor-recent-agreements.page

For questions about minimum wage, overtime, breaks, and other pay issues for some public sector employees in NYS and private sector employees, contact the NYS Department of Labor, Division of Labor Standards at 518-457-9000, www.labor.ny.gov

If you have questions about your pension, contact NYC Employee Retirement System at 347-643-3000, 335 Adams Street, Suite 2300, Brooklyn, NY 11201, www.nycers.org

For answers to questions about collective bargaining agreements or other benefits go to the NYC Office of Labor Relations at www.nyc.gov/olr

For Employees of the State of New York

The NYS Public Employment Relations Board protects the collective bargaining rights of employees who work for NY State, counties and some municipalities. Albany 518-457-6410; Brooklyn 718-722-4545, www.perb.ny.gov/

The NYS Division of Human Rights administers the NYS Human Rights Law that protects employees from discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, marital status, religious observance, arrest, conviction, genetic predisposition, and sexual orientation. The agency has jurisdiction over NY State public employees, those seeking employment with NYS, and those who are perceived to have the protected characteristics. Contact them at 212-961-8650, 163 W. 125th St, 4th Floor, NY, NY 10027, www.dhr.ny.gov

The NYS Department of Labor, Division of Labor Standards administers the NYS Wage and Hour Law governing minimum wage, overtime, breaks and other pay issues [i.e., child labor] for private sector employees and some public sector employees in NYS. Contact them at 518-457-9000, www.labor.ny.gov

For Employees of the US Government

The Federal Labor Relations Authority protects the collective bargaining rights of federal [US Government] employees. Contact them at 202-218-7770, www.flra.gov

For Employees of Private (non-government) Employers:

The National Labor Relations Board has offices throughout the NYC area and protects the collective bargaining rights of employees who work for private (non-government) employers. Visit www.nlrb.gov

The National Mediation Board protects the collective bargaining rights of railway and airline employees. Contact them at 202-692-5050, www.nmb.gov

The US Department of Labor has many employee or work-related responsibilities and resources. Visit www.dol.gov/dol/aboutdol/. For questions about wages, tips, work hours, overtime, whistleblower protection, breaks, vacation pay, or the Family Medical Leave Act, contact the Wage and Hour Division at 1-866-487-9243, www.dol.gov/whd

Contact the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for work-related safety and health questions at 1-800-321-6742, www.osha.gov

Contact the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission if you believe you've been discriminated against because of race, ethnicity, religion, age, gender, national origin or sexual orientation at 1-800-669-4000, www.eeoc.gov

For Everyone

Reports of corruption can be made by contacting the City of New York Department of Investigation. Contact them at 212-825-5904 or visit http://www.nyc.gov/html/doi/html/report/complaint.shtml


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Bronx County Bar Association LRS
Intake: (718) 293-5600
Location: Bronx, New York
Languages: Spanish
Counties Served: Bronx, New York, Queens, Westchester
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