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| Pregnancy & Employment Rights |
It is illegal to be fired because of your pregnancy. Pregnant women are protected from discrimination under the NYC Human Rights Law. Your Employer may be obligated to grant you a reasonable accommodation during the course of your pregnancy. Publisher: Human Rights - Date Created: 5/19/2007 - Type: Guide - Manual
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Pregnancy & Employment Rights
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| Transgender Post Card |
Transgender people are protected from discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodations (providers of goods and/or services, such as restaurants, medical offices, hospitals, theaters, etc.) and bias-related harassment. Publisher: Human Rights - Date Created: 5/19/2007 - Type: Guide - Manual
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Transgender Post Card
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| Gender Identity Info Card |
The Commission's Gender Identity Card provides information on discrimination based on an individual's gender identity under the City Human Rights Law. Publisher: Human Rights - Date Created: 5/19/2007 - Type: Guide - Manual
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Gender Identity Info Card
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| Gender Identity Info Card |
The Commission's Gender Identity Card provides information on discrimination based on an individual's gender identity under the City Human Rights Law. Publisher: Human Rights - Date Created: 5/19/2007 - Type: Guide - Manual
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Gender Identity Info Card
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| Newsletter |
In one of my proudest moments as NYC Human Rights Commissioner, we signed agreements with the CEOs of the City’s largest advertising agencies who will increase their minority ranks—particularly in the creative and managerial positions—making their workforce more reflective of the City’s rich diversity. The agreements require 16 ad firms to establish recruitment, promotion, and retention goals and issue an annual report specifying the race, title and salary of each employee hired and promoted.
Publisher: Human Rights - Date Created: 5/4/2007 - Type: Annual Report
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Newsletter
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| Newsletter 2006 |
The 2006 Newsletter highlights the Commission's successful diversity agreements negotiated with the City's top 16 advertising agencies.
Publisher: Human Rights - Date Created: 5/3/2007 - Type: Report
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Newsletter 2006
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| COIB 2006 Annual Report |
Outlines the Board's activities for calendar year 2006 Publisher: Conflicts of Interest - Date Created: 4/10/2007 - Type: Annual Report
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COIB 2006 Annual Report
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| District Resource Statement |
The HRA District Resource Statement provides FY2006 and FY2007 information for each community district on demographic and socioeconomic data, HRA income support population and programs and services provided through contracts with service providers. Publisher: Human Rsrcs - HRA - Date Created: 4/2/2007 - Type: Report
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District Resource Statement
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| How Well Do You Know Your Nanny Agency? Parents & Nannies: Beware Bad Practices |
The New York City Council conducted an investigation between January and April 2007, in which Council investigators surveyed 37 nanny agencies, checked whether they were licensed, checked for inclusion of license numbers on agencies' advertisements, and interviewed nannies about their experiences with agencies. Publisher: City Council - Date Created: 4/1/2007 - Type: Annual Report
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How Well Do You Know Your Nanny Agency? Parents & Nannies: Beware Bad Practices
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| ACS -Local Law 73 2006 Update Report |
Administration for Children's Services annual update on their LL73 Implementation Plan Publisher: Immigrant Affairs - Date Created: 3/30/2007 - Type: Annual Report
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ACS -Local Law 73 2006 Update Report
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| DOHMH 2006 Annual LL73 Update Report |
DOHMH's Annual Update on Local Law 73 Implementation plan. Publisher: Immigrant Affairs - Date Created: 3/30/2007 - Type: Annual Report
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DOHMH 2006 Annual LL73 Update Report
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| New York City Commission On Human Rights 2006 Annual Report |
The New York City Human Rights Law is one of the most comprehensive civil rights laws in
the nation. The Law prohibits discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations based
on race, color, creed, age, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, gender (including gender identity and sexual harassment), sexual orientation, disability, marital status and partnership status. In addition, the Law affords protection against discrimination in employment based on arrest or convictio... Publisher: Human Rights - Date Created: 3/12/2007 - Type: Annual Report
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New York City Commission On Human Rights 2006 Annual Report
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