A new law signed last week by Gov. Andrew Cuomo will soon require New York businesses to give time off to employees who are victims of domestic violence.
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A new law signed last week by Gov. Andrew Cuomo will soon require New York businesses to give time off to employees who are victims of domestic violence.
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Young credit union professionals and volunteers can still register for federal advocacy trainings on Sept. 9 and Sept. 23 in Washington, D.C. The events will focus on the importance of advocacy for young professionals early in their careers.

The U.S. Court of Appeal for the D.C. Circuit’s has ruled in favor of almost all of NCUA’s 2016 field of membership rule in a lawsuit filed by the American Bankers Association.
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Kendra Rubin, the New York Credit Union Association’s VP of governmental affairs, recently attended the National Conference of State Legislatures’ 2019 Legislative Summit in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo yesterday signed into law legislation intended to further prevent workplace harassment and increase protections for workers.
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