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Starting January 1, 2025, New York State made history as the first in the nation to require 20 hours of paid prenatal leave for all private-sector employees — no waiting periods, no accruals, and no exceptions for part-timers or new hires.
And if you’re in New York City, the rules go even further, adding strict policy, posting, payroll, and recordkeeping requirements.
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By Vicky Brown5
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Starting January 1, 2025, New York State made history as the first in the nation to require 20 hours of paid prenatal leave for all private-sector employees — no waiting periods, no accruals, and no exceptions for part-timers or new hires.
And if you’re in New York City, the rules go even further, adding strict policy, posting, payroll, and recordkeeping requirements.
Invitation
Use the link below to learn more and become an Idomeneo insider. You’ll get info to help you unleash your team’s engagement, protect your people investment, and grow your leadership muscle. I can’t wait to continue the conversation.
https://idomeneoinc.com/welcome/