New York State Releases Updated Model Sexual Harassment Prevention Policy and Training


The New York State Department of Labor (“DOL”) has released its long-awaited updated model sexual harassment prevention policy that addresses issues such as gender identity, remote work, and bystander intervention. As we previously reported, the DOL published proposed changes to the model policy in January of this year, and the updated policy largely mirrors those proposals. These changes arise from 2018 amendments to the New York State Labor Law, which require employers to adopt written sexual harassment prevention policies that meet or exceed the model policy’s requirements. As part of this legislation, the State must review and revise the State’s model policy every four years, which led to the recent updates.

These are the major revisions to the model policy of which employers should be aware:

In addition, the DOL updated its model training materials (a script and slide deck) on preventing sexual harassment and discrimination. The revisions to the training materials echo the updated model policy, and some key changes include:

The DOL’s “Combating Sexual Harassment in the Workplace” webpage also includes a new training video and other resources to help employers navigate the updated policy requirements.


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