New York Labor Law Title 7-A - SHARED WORK PROGRAMS

  • 602 - Application.
    This title shall apply to a claimant employed by an employer whose application to participate in a shared work program has been approved by the...
  • 603 - Definitions.
    For purposes of this title: "Total unemployment" shall mean the total lack of any employment on any day, other than with an employer applying for...
  • 604 - Eligibility Conditions.
    A claimant shall be eligible for benefits under this title if he or she works less than his or her normal hours in a week...
  • 605 - Qualified Employers; Application.
    An employer who has at least two full time employees may apply to participate in a shared work program. The written application shall be made...
  • 606 - Revocation of Approval.
    For good cause shown, the commissioner may, in his discretion, revoke approval of an employer's application previously granted. Good cause may include, but shall not...
  • 607 - Benefits.
    1. Amount. An eligible claimant shall be paid benefits for any week equal to his or her benefit rate multiplied by the percentage of reduction...
  • 608 - Maximum Payments.
    In no event shall total benefits paid in any benefit year, either under this title, the other titles of this article, or both, exceed the...
  • 609 - Training.
    Eligible employees may participate, as appropriate, in training to enhance job skills if such program has been approved by the commissioner. Such training may include...
  • 610 - Commencement.
    A shared work program and payment of benefits to claimants thereunder shall begin with the first week following approval of an application by the commissioner...
  • 611 - Charging of Benefits.
    Benefits paid to a claimant shall be charged to the employers' accounts as provided in paragraph (e) of subdivision one of section five hundred eighty-one...
  • 612 - Severability.
    If any amendment contained in a clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this title shall be adjudged by the United States Department of Labor...

Last modified: February 3, 2019