All employers that have four or more employees or one or more domestic workers are covered by the NYCHRL,
including this new provision of the law. As with other provisions of the NYCHRL, owners and individual
employers count towards the four employees. The four employees do not need to work in the same location,
and they do not need to all work in New York City. As long as one of the employees works in New York City,
the workplace is covered.
Employment Agencies are also covered by the new law, regardless of their size. As such, employment agencies
must ensure that any job listings they promote or seek to fill comply with the new salary transparency
requirements.
Temporary Help Firm Exception: The new law does not apply to temporary help firms seeking applicants to join
their pool of available workers. Temporary help firms are businesses that recruit, hire, and assign their own
employees to perform work or services for other organizations, to support or supplement the other organization’s
workforce, or to provide assistance in special work situations. However, employers who work with temporary
help firms must follow the new salary transparency law"
Second, who implements this part?
"Does this new law apply to my job postings?
All employers that have four or more employees or one or more domestic workers are covered by the NYCHRL, including this new provision of the law. As with other provisions of the NYCHRL, owners and individual employers count towards the four employees. The four employees do not need to work in the same location, and they do not need to all work in New York City. As long as one of the employees works in New York City, the workplace is covered.
Employment Agencies are also covered by the new law, regardless of their size. As such, employment agencies must ensure that any job listings they promote or seek to fill comply with the new salary transparency requirements.
Temporary Help Firm Exception: The new law does not apply to temporary help firms seeking applicants to join their pool of available workers. Temporary help firms are businesses that recruit, hire, and assign their own employees to perform work or services for other organizations, to support or supplement the other organization’s workforce, or to provide assistance in special work situations. However, employers who work with temporary help firms must follow the new salary transparency law"