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Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board to Reopen Starting May 18

Beginning May 18, the Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board will reopen. It has been closed since March when the state-mandated lockdown began. This is a welcome return of due process for the many people who have been denied UI who want to contest those denials and receive unemployment funds. According to the press release, only some of the board’s offices will reopen, and all appeals will have to be made by telephone only. If your appeal is accepted you will receive a notice via the post office with the scheduled date and time for your appeal where a judge will call you.

As part of the Appeal Board reopening, several rules have been changed or modified to accommodate the dramatically different world in which we find ourselves. Both the NYS Department of Labor and the Unemployment Action Center have useful tools for understanding your rights, why you might have been denied, and your available options for appeal.

As states attempt to reopen, there will be much confusion, and we are here to provide you with information about your employment and unemployment questions and any issues you have faced, such as employers or the state threatening to deny your UI or take other actions if you refuse to return to an unsafe work environment. If you feel you are being pressured into returning to work or that your workplace is not safe to return, sign up for one of our freeconsultations.

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Laurie Berke-Weiss Quoted in New York Times Article

December 27, 2017
Paid Family Leave
Laurie Berke-Weiss was quoted in a recent New York Times article on on paid family leave for nannies. Check out the full article.

Paid Family Leave for Public Employees

December 26, 2017
Paid Family Leave
As employers and employees across New York State get ready for New York State’s Paid Family leave to go into effect on January 1st, public employees who are not covered by the law are looking on in frustration.

Negotiating Your Own Family or Maternity Leave: Set Yourself Up for Success!

November 27, 2017
Paid Family Leave
Leave
Pregnancy Discrimination
Rosa Aliberti and Alex Berke were published in the November 2017 edition of the Woman Advocate, the American Bar Association's newsletter for women litigators.

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