COVID-19 Update: New York Requires Employers To Cut In-Person Workforce At Each Location By 75%

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Pursuant to an Executive Order signed by Governor Cuomo, effective at 8 p.m. on March 20, 2020, all employers in New York State not deemed to be essential are required to reduce their in-person
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Pursuant to an Executive Order signed by Governor Cuomo, effective at 8 p.m. on March 20, 2020, all employers in New York State not deemed to be essential are required to reduce their in-person workforces by at least 75%. The restriction remains in effect until further notice.

Employers that provide essential services or functions are not subject to the restriction. This includes:

  • essential health care operations, including research and laboratory services;
  • essential infrastructure, including utilities, telecommunication, airports and transportation infrastructure;
  • essential manufacturing, including food processing and pharmaceuticals;
  • essential retail, including grocery stores and pharmacies;
  • essential services including trash collection, mail and shipping services;
  • news media;  
  • banks and related financial institutions;
  • providers of basic necessities to economically disadvantaged populations;
  • construction;
  • vendors of essential services necessary to maintain the safety, sanitation and essential operations of residences or other essential businesses; and
  • vendors that provide essential services or products, including logistics and technology support; child care; and services needed to ensure the continuing operations of government agencies and provide for the health, safety and welfare of the public.

The restriction applies to both for- and not-for-profit entities. 

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COVID-19 Update: New York Requires Employers To Cut In-Person Workforce At Each Location By 75%

United States Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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Kramer Levin provides its clients proactive, creative and pragmatic solutions that address today’s most challenging legal issues. The firm is headquartered in New York with offices in Silicon Valley and Paris and fosters a strong culture of involvement in public and community service. For more information, visit www.kramerlevin.com
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