The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP)—formerly known as the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA)—Office of Labor Policy & Standards is NYC’s central resource for workers. We are a dedicated voice in City government for workers in NYC. We protect and promote labor standards and policies that create fair workplaces to ensure all workers can realize their rights, regardless of immigration status.
All privately-employed pregnant New Yorkers will be able to receive an additional 20 hours of paid sick leave for prenatal care in addition to their existing paid safe and sick leave (i.e., up to 40 or 56 hours a year).
Please continue to monitor this page as DCWP will provide additional information for employers and employees.
Read the Workers' Bill of Rights, a comprehensive guide to rights in the workplace in New York City.
Local Law 161 of 2023 requires employers in New York City to give their employees information about their rights at work.
Download the multilingual "Know Your Rights at Work" poster: Printer-Friendly Version | Digitally Accessible Version
For more information or to file a complaint about a violation of the above obligations: Ask a question | File a complaint
Under NYC’s Temporary Schedule Change Law, covered employees have a right to temporary changes to their work schedule for certain “personal events.”
Under Local Law 146 of 2023, which took effect on March 4, 2024, employers must distribute materials containing information related to the Law to their employees in both electronic and print format. Employers may comply with this requirement by providing each employee a printed copy of the multilingual "Know Your Rights at Work" poster and sending each employee a link to the Workers’ Bill of Rights webpage by text or email.
If you work part time or full time at any size business or nonprofit in NYC or if you work in an NYC household as a domestic worker, you have the right to up to 40 or 56 hours of leave a year to care for yourself or anyone you consider family. Learn more about NYC's Paid Safe and Sick Leave Law.
Learn about workplace protections for specific workers including:
Learn about workplace laws designed to improve working conditions:
DCWP enforces workplace laws and may initiate investigations against a business in response to worker complaints. File a workplace complaint if you believe a business is not in compliance with any of the workplace laws mentioned above.
DCWP’s Office of Labor Policy & Standards regularly distributes surveys to New York City workers via email or text message. Survey responses help DCWP understand whether employers are following worker protection laws. DCWP will keep your name confidential and won’t share it with employers.
If you received a survey, you can verify the link is from DCWP if it ends with nyc.gov. DCWP will never ask you for personal financial information.
If you received a survey and have questions, ask DCWP a question.