New York Labor Law Title 1 - GENERAL
- 160 - Hours to Constitute a Day's Work.
Unless otherwise provided by law, the following number of hours shall constitute a legal day's work: 1. For street surface or elevated railroad employees as...
- 161 - One Day Rest in Seven.
1. Every employer operating a factory, mercantile establishment, hotel, restaurant, or freight or passenger elevator in any building or place shall, except as herein otherwise...
- 162 - Time Allowed for Meals.
1. Every person employed in or in connection with a factory shall be allowed at least sixty minutes for the noon day meal. 2. Every...
- 163 - Hours of Labor in Brickyards.
No corporation owning or operating a brickyard shall require employees to work more than ten hours in any day, or to commence work before seven...
- 164 - Hours of Labor on Street Railroads.
No employee engaged in the operation of a street surface or elevated railroad of whatever motive power owned or operated by a corporation whose main...
- 165 - Steam and Other Railroads.
1. No person or corporation operating a steam or electric surface, subway or elevated railroad of thirty miles or more in length, wholly or partly...
- 166 - Signalmen.
1. When used in this section "signalman" means: a. A telegraph or telephone operator reporting trains to another office or to a train dispatcher; b....
- 167 - Restrictions on Consecutive Hours of Work for Nurses.
1. When used in this section: a. "Health care employer" shall mean any individual, partnership, association, corporation, limited liability company or any person or group...
- 168 - Hours of Labor of Certain State Employees.
1. This section shall apply to all persons employed by the state in the ward, cottage, colony, kitchen and dining room, and guard service personnel...
- 169 - One Day of Rest for Certain State Employees.
Every person employed by the state, upon its canal system in the maintenance or operation of bridges, locks or other works or structures which are...
- 169-a - One Day of Rest for State Employees.
No person employed by the state shall be required to work more than six days in any calendar week, except in cases of fire, riot,...
- 170 - Hours of Labor for Domestic Workers.
No person or corporation employing a domestic worker as defined in subdivision sixteen of section two of this chapter, shall require any domestic worker to...
Last modified: February 3, 2019