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Who is considered an employee of the City of New York?

Who is considered an employee of the City of New York?

Who’s considered a New York City employee? You are considered a NYC employee if you are employed in a New York City Government agencies such as NYPD, FDNY, Department of Finance, Department of Sanitation, etc…

Are you allowed to ask someone their salary?

California’s ban prohibits private and public employers from seeking a candidate’s pay history. The law also requires employers to give applicants pay scale information if they request it.

How many people work in New York City?

Many people working in New York’s private sector are employed by foreign corporations, and the city is truly a major site for global business. International companies naturally attract an international workforce, and nearly half of all wage earners in New York are indeed foreign born.

Where can I find the answer to my unemployment question?

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How to get a job in New York City?

The job market in New York is hard to crack; make sure to plan enough time for your search and also think about unsolicited applications. Finding housing in NYC is difficult and prices are high. The help of a real estate agent might be an option; otherwise, newspaper and online listing services are the first point of information.

When do you become a resident of Yonkers NY?

Similar to New York State and New York City requirements, if your domicile is Yonkers you are considered a Yonkers resident. If you maintain a permanent place of abode in Yonkers and spend 184 days or more in Yonkers, you are considered a Yonkers resident.

When to ask New York City about salary history?

If an unlawful discriminatory practice, including an inquiry about salary history, occurs during an in-person conversation in New York City, there will likely be jurisdiction because the impact of the unlawful discriminatory practice is felt in New York City.

Can you ask someone else about your salary history?

May an employer ask someone other than the employee or applicant about the employee or applicant’s prior salary history? No. Employers may not seek or obtain such information from a separate source of the information, such as by asking an applicant’s former employer.

Similar to New York State and New York City requirements, if your domicile is Yonkers you are considered a Yonkers resident. If you maintain a permanent place of abode in Yonkers and spend 184 days or more in Yonkers, you are considered a Yonkers resident.

Do you have to report Yonkers as a domicile?

Unless you can demonstrate with clear and convincing evidence that you have abandoned your Yonkers domicile and established a new domicile outside Yonkers, your domicile remains Yonkers. Yonkers residents are subject to a Yonkers resident income tax surcharge that is computed and reported on their New York State tax return.