Our colleagues Susan Gross Sholinsky, Nancy Gunzenhauser Popper, and Amanda M. Gómez at Epstein Becker Green has a post on the Retail Labor and Employment Law blog that will be of interest to our readers in the technology industry: " NYC Commission on Human Rights Issues Guidance on Employers' Obligations Under the City's Disability Discrimination Laws."

Following is an excerpt:

The New York City Commission on Human Rights ("Commission") recently issued a 146-page guide titled "Legal Enforcement Guidance on Discrimination on the Basis of Disability" ("Guidance") to educate employers and other covered entities on their responsibilities to job applicants and employees with respect to both preventing disability discrimination and accommodating disabilities. The New York City Human Rights Law ("NYCHRL") defines "disability discrimination" more broadly than does state or federal disability law, and the Guidance is useful in understanding how the Commission will be interpreting and enforcing the law. ...

Read the full post here.

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