New York broadens payroll deductions, adds employer requirements
Back in June, the New York Senate and State Assembly passed an amendment to New York’s wage deduction statute, New York Labor Law Section 193. The amendment—effective Nov. 6, 2012—permits New York employers to make a wider range of payroll deductions than in the past, but also imposes several new deduction-related requirements.
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